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    Summary Paper #1: What is Natural Selection? The YouTube video is narrated by Jon Perry‚ an artist‚ and founder of Stated Clearly. Perry purports a deep appreciation of science‚ and a strong desire to create a bridge between the general public and the scientific community. Perry has created twelve informative‚ educational videos so far. In this video‚ Perry addresses the question for which the video shares the same name‚ “What is Natural Selection?”. Natural selection is one of three concepts

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    Hand out : Biodiversity Biological Diversity or Biodiversity - is the variety (diversity) of all life forms on earth‚ encompassing all plants‚ animals‚ microorganisms and the intricate ecosystems they form.   - the totality of ecosystems‚ species‚ and genes within the area. Levels of Biodiversity 1. Species Diversity (Different Life Forms) 2. Genetic Diversity (Different characteristics of plants‚ animals & other living organisms) 3. Ecosystem Diversity (Different types of Ecosystem)

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    theory and explained it through ‘natural selection’. Natural selection simply means that there are variations among species that have different traits‚ and those traits differ by their fit to certain environmental conditions. Furthermore‚ some species with traits better suited to the certain environment are likely to survive‚ whereas‚ those species with traits that are not very suited to the particular environment eventually go extinct. Evolution and natural selection have a special connection between

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    New York Times Project Biology 113 Topic: Synthetic Biology vs. Natural selection   Synthetic Biology vs. Natural Selection Darwin first introduced the idea of evolution in his publication of The Origin of Species‚ on November 24th‚ 1859 (Campbell‚ 2005‚ p. 438). This opposed many traditional views as it was generally accepted that the beginning inhabitants of the world had no mutations in their genetic composition. His publication had two major points. The first being the modern

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    Both natural and artificial selection refer to processes that determine which genetic traits pass from one generation to the next one. Artificial selection is the process in which humans decide which traits will show up in future generations. Natural selection is the process in which the environment is responsible to pick the traits in order for an individual to adapt and survive to and specific environment. The differences between these two processes is the way that the traits are selected. Some

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    measured by the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in an environment. Charles Darwin’s explanation of natural selection involves three principles. The first principle is variation which states that every species is composed of a great variety of individuals. Some of these individuals have adapted to their environment than others have. The second principle of natural selection is heritability. This is where offspring inherit traits from their parents in some degree or another. The third

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    The four forces of evolution include mutation‚ gene flow‚ genetic drift‚ and natural selection. Mutation is when there is a change occurs in a gene or chromosome structure which results in a difference in a physical or behavior trait. This trait can be carried into the next generation because the trait is contained in the gene. Gene flow is the process of genes transferring from one population to another. Genes can be transferred to different populations by migration of individuals along with the

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    father’s wishes‚ he decided to study natural history. This lead him to his five-year voyage around the world on the HMS Beagle. On this voyage‚ Darwin studied and collected information on various species from around the world‚ allowing him to develop his Theory of Natural Selection. Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection suggests that organisms that are best suited for their environment will survive and produce offspring. In more basic terms‚ it means that natural selection is essentially

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    Darwinism “Natural Selection” Doyce Waddell HSCI 3023 Instructor: Aparna Nair October 19‚ 2015 Charles Darwin wrote a book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859 that first contemplated the theory of natural selection by the process that an organism can change over its lifetime resulting changes and having both heritable physical or behavioral characteristics. These changes would allow organisms to adapt to its environment‚ help it to survive and reproduce. Evolution by natural

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    Charles Darwin developed his theory of Natural Selection in his work “On the Origin of Species”‚ the theory of natural selection‚ is the idea that a large number of organisms are produced and the organisms that are best suited to survive in that particular environment live to pass the desirable traits n to their offspring while the organisms less suited to live in that pediculate environment will go extinct‚ hence the survival of the fittest. This has nothing to do with one individual or group being

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