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Using some contemporary examples, explain how natural selection results in evolutionary change.
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- list and explain the neccassary conditions for evolution due to natural selection to occurDescribe the observations and inferences that led Charles Darwin to his theory of evolution by natural selection.Compare and contrast artificial selection and natural selection. Name two ways in which they are similar. How are they different?