Organismal Evolution
Organismal Evolution is the study of how organisms have changed over time and how they are related to one another. It is a fundamental concept in evolutionary biology, as it seeks to understand patterns of change in the structure, physiology, behavior and genetics of organisms across generations. It is used to help explain the diversity of species and their relationships with one another, as well as the effects of environmental change on different organisms. Evolutionary processes such as gene flow, natural selection and mutation also play an important role in the development of new species and adaptation to changing environments. The insights of Organismal Evolution are essential for better understanding the effects of climate change, conservation efforts and response to new infections, making it an invaluable tool for the betterment of human lives.
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