BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS&INVEST. (LL)
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Charles Darwin gave the idea about natural selection. This is an essential process of evolution, but there are many more forces for change in evolution. Natural selection supports the allele that causes successful reproduction and selecting that allele instead of those alleles that do not, it results in the evolution of the population.
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