Can you clarify what you mean by 'an in built genetic response to environmental factors'? Can you give an example of this? What would 'an in built genetic response to environmental factors' look like? How would it affect an individual at birth?Micaiah said:Interesting. Can you post references? Also advise what changes occured to the DNA, and how this occured. Was it the result of mutation, or was this an in built genetic response to environmental factors. If the latter, then this in not evolution, since evolution assumes random change, and natural selection.
I'm guessing that all the genetic changes on the fruit fly population was random change and natural selection so it would be evolution. Not all of the flies survived, but only ones with a mutation that allowed them to use a new food source.
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