Evolutionary Change
Evolutionary change is the process by which genetic and phenotypic variation changes over time through natural selection and genetic drift. The process results in the emergence of new species and variety of life forms, and is an essential concept in modern biology. Evolutionary change has been the driving force in the development of complex life-forms on earth, and is a major contributor to the current biodiversity of the planet. Evolutionary change has become a cornerstone of medical research, with scientists using it to better understand the development of diseases and new treatments. Evolutionary change has also been used to explain the emergence and extinction of organisms, as well as its role in the development of new species.
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