Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary biology is the study of how living organisms have evolved over time. It explains how different species have adapted to their environments and how they have changed over time. It is a highly interdisciplinary field that covers a wide range of topics, such as genetics, biochemistry, ecology, palaeontology, anatomy, physiology and more. Evolutionary biology helps us to understand the origin and diversity of life on Earth, and how different species interact with each other. It also provides us with insights into how humans have adapted to their environment and how we can use this knowledge to improve our lives. Evolutionary biology has many practical applications, such as in medicine, agriculture and conservation.
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