Molecular Evolution
Molecular evolution is the process by which populations of organisms alter over time at the level of their genetic material. It is the foundation of modern biology and is used to understand the processes that shape the diversity of organisms on Earth. For example, molecular evolution has helped scientists to understand the cause of genetic diseases and the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. It has also provided insight into the evolutionary relationships between different species, such as how humans are related to apes. Molecular evolution is an important tool for studying the history of life on Earth, and can even be used to predict the future direction of evolution.
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