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- Briefly discuss the differences in how a selectionist (one that believes that Natural Selection is a strong evolutionary force) and a neutralist (one that believes that genetic drift is a strong evolutionary force) views the following: molecular clock, evolution of coding sequences, evolution of "pseudogenes".Which of the following is NOT a component of the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection? competition for food and space variation among species inheritance of acquired characteristics survival and reproductionExplain how evolution of organisms/populations occurs as a step by step process (underline key words you know I am looking for). Include in your answer: • Evolution • Mutation • Genetic variation • Natural selection • Sexual selection • Gene drift • Gene flow • Fitness • Phenotype • Genotype
- ——- Is a characteristic of populations whereas———acts at the level of the individual. evolution/ inheritance of acquired characteristics evolution/natural selection natural selection/mutation natural selection/evolution mutation / evolutionDiscuss how genetic drift, natural selection, and migration can contribute to such changes.Need help.: Explain the similarities between Lamarckian and Darwinian evolution and how they differ with respect to how populations will change over time.
- Which of these results in the acquisition of a characteristic that promotes adaptability? Natural selection Genetic drift Gene flow Phenotypes All of the aboveGenetic variation is the product of completely random events, but acting upon this randomness is a very nonrandom process called natural selection. Explain or give an example.Explain the process and importance of evolution by including the following terms (or equivalent) in your response: natural selection, adaptation, population, organism, speciation, genes, biodiversity.
- natural selection, why is maintaining genetic variation in populations such an important part of species being able to live through environmental changes? Include an exampleMake or create one question about Speciation and ecology (Nature of species, reproductiva isolation, genetic drift and natural selection, geography of speciation, adaptive radiation and biological diversity, the peace of evolution). Just one question about any of this topics.Which of the following is NOT a component of the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection? Group of answer choices inheritance of acquired characteristics competition for food and space variation among species survival and reproduction