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change in allele frequency over time.Please define evolution for me?
The change of traits in a population over periods of time as a result of imperfect replicators being subject to Natural Selection.
It means that over time, random mutations within the DNA will contribute to the creation of new genes that may either help or hinder the organism. Mutations that prove to be beneficial or neutral to the organisms survival to reproduction will be more likely passed down from generation to generation entering the larger gene pool of the population.
yes of course we all know that the entire worlds population of scientists, save for a few good christians, is involved in a vast atheist conspiracy to push people away from God.Oh, and don't forget that evolution is a big mafia in worldwide. This is the most important definition in my opinion.
Please define evolution for me?
change in allele frequency over time.
That one won't work. It won't give speciation.
The Definition:Please define evolution for me?
It's nice to find someone who thinks like I do. Speciation is a very, very important mechanism because it produces divergence. Evolution is a theory that is meant to explain biodiversity. The only way to get diversity is through speciation.
I have always preferred to define Evolution by it's mechanisms.
Those mechanisms are random mutation with respect to fitness, differential reproductive success (which also encompasses genetic drift), and speciation. That is what evolution is. What these mechanisms produce is change in allele frequency over time.
That's natural selection, which is one of the mechanisms of evolution. Evolution includes inherited changes that are not favorable, not just favorable ones.Evolution is when minor mutations in genetic codes accumulate over time to make new traits - if these traits do not work in the environment the creature is currently living in it is more likely to die and thus the mutation does not get carried on to the next generation - thus the favorable mutations get carried on to the next generation.
Evolution is when minor mutations in genetic codes accumulate over time to make new traits - if these traits do not work in the environment the creature is currently living in it is more likely to die and thus the mutation does not get carried on to the next generation - thus the favorable mutations get carried on to the next generation.
Well, actually the only way to get diversity is thru cladogenesis -- a species splitting into 2. If one species simply transforms into another species (anagenesis), you still only have 1 species and you don't get diversity.
Why don't you look at the definition Futuyma gives and use that one.
These are really poor mechanisms. They are going to get you into trouble.
1. You have put genetic drift in with natural selection. Please don't do that. Apples and oranges.
2. Speciation is reproductive isolation.
Speciation is more the RESULT of changes in allele frequency, not the cause of change in allele frequency.
However, I will put up Mayr's argument:
" 'Evolution' implies change with continuity, usually with a directional component. Biological evolution is best defined as change in the diversity and adaptation of populations of organisms." pg. 47
"No Darwinian I know questions the fact that the processes of organic evolution are consistent with the laws of the physical sciences, but it makes no sense to say that biological evolution has been "reduced" to physical laws. Biological evolution is the result of specific processes that impinge on specific systems, the explanation of which is meaningful only at the level of complexity of those processes and those systems. And the classical theory of evolution has not been reduced to a "molecular theory of evolution," an assertion based on such reductionist definitions of evolution as "a change in gene frequencies in natural populations." This reductionist definition omits the crucial aspects of evolution: changes in diversity and adaptation. (Once I gave a lump of sugar to a racoon in a zoo. He ran with it to his water basin and washed it vigorously until there was nothing left of it. No complex system should be taken apart to the extent that nothing of significance is left.)" Ernst Mayr, Evolution, Scientific American 239: 47-55, Sept. 1978.