BIOL208 Lecture 4: Evolution

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Charles darwin published on the origin of species by means of natural selection in 1859. Natural selection is the mechanism for "descent with modification" There is variation within a population of organisms and this variation can be inherited (passed to the next generation) Population: a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area and interbreed, producing fertile offspring. Individuals with inherited traits that are better suited for growth and reproduction in a given environment contribute disproportionately to the next generation. Natural selection: process in which individuals with favourable inherited traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. Prior to darwin"s work, earth was viewed as being geologically young and inhabited by unchanging species. Interest in the study of fossils helped to lay the groundwork for darwin"s ideas. Fossils: are remains or traces of organisms from the past, usually found i sedimentary rock, which appears in layers of strata.

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