The Processes of Natural Selection

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The process of natural selection is one of the most fundamental reasons for the evolution of a species, and the idea spread after Charles Darwin published his studies and observations of unusual organisms inhabiting the Galapagos Islands. Darwin postulated after that the environment is unable to support boundless population growth individuals are biologically capable of. Therefore, population numbers are controlled by the inability of all individuals to reproduce successfully. Organisms with an advantageous trait suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce successfully, passing down their genes to their offspring for that particular advantageous trait. As environments transform, the traits of organisms that are most suited to the previous environment and the allele frequencies of such traits also change. Individuals who bear traits more suited to the new environment will become more successful in reproducing fertile offspring and represent a larger portion of the next generation. The range of variation of species changes every generation depending on...

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