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Haley Joseph
27 October, 18:54
Evolution an Natural Selection
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Clara Becker
27 October, 19:29
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Evolution is the response to natural selection. As long as variation in reproductive success is at least in part due to variation in genes then the two are completely inseparable. Evolution can even concedes that natural selection may lead to new species but doesn't even admit this to be a form of evolution.
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