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Evolution is a change in the inherited characteristics of a population over time through a process of natural selection which may result in the formation of a new species.
Theory of Evolution: All species have evolved from simple life forms that first developed more than three billion years ago.
Evolution occurs because of natural selection.
This may cause one population of a species to become so different that they can no longer interbreed to produce fertile offspring. This means they have become a new species. This is called speciation.
Slow continuous change of organisms from generations Charles Darwin came up with the theory of natural selection to explain how natural selection occurs.
Natural selection means survival of the fittest
Individuals in a population show genetic variation because of difference of alleles- new alleles arise through mutation
Bacteria sometimes develops in random mutations in their DNA- creates new alleles can change bacteria's characteristics.
Example: bacteria come less affected by an antibiotic (drug design to stop bacteria from reproducing)
For bacterium:
Antibiotic resistance provides evidence for evolution in which antibiotics are present. The emergence of other resistant organisms (eg. rat resistance to the poison warfarin) also provides evidence of evolution.
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