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The event that will result in significant and sudden changes, across many species simultaneously during natural selection.
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Natural selection is the mechanism of passing beneficial traits essential for survival and adaptation of an organism with time. There are various changes, which occur in species and their alleles due to evolution. These changes occur over the time. These changes can be specification wise and also quantity wise. There are two types of changes, which are often seen are microevolutionary and macro-evolutionary changes.
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Describe how natural selection can create new species through reinforcement.
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