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The Berkeley Evolution Site<br><br>The Berkeley site offers resources that can help students and educators learn about and teach evolution. The resources are organized into different learning paths for example "What does T. rex look like?"<br><br>Charles Darwin's theory on natural selection explains how animals who are better equipped to adapt to changes in their environment survive over time and those who do not end up becoming extinct. Science is about this process of evolutionary change.<br><br>What is Evolution?<br><br>The term "evolution" can be used to refer to a variety of nonscientific meanings. For example it could mean "progress" and "descent with modifications." Scientifically it is a term used to describe a changing the characteristics of living organisms (or species) over time. In biological terms, this change is caused by natural selection and genetic drift.<br><br>Evolution is a fundamental principle in the field of biology today. It is an established theory that has stood the tests of time and thousands of scientific tests. It does not address spiritual beliefs or God's presence in the same way as other theories of science, such as the Copernican or germ theory of diseases.<br><br>Early evolutionists, like Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Erasmus Darwin (Charles's grandfather) believed that certain physical characteristics were predetermined to change, in a gradual manner, as time passes. They referred to this as the "Ladder of Nature" or the scala naturae. Charles Lyell used the term to describe this idea in his Principles of Geology, first published in 1833.<br><br>Darwin presented his theory of evolution in his book On the Origin of Species, written in the early 1800s. It claims that different species of organisms share the same ancestry, which can be proven through fossils and other lines of evidence. This is the current understanding of evolution that is supported by many lines of scientific research that include molecular genetics.<br><br>Although scientists aren't able to determine the exact mechanism by which organisms evolved, they are confident that the evolution of life on earth is the result of natural selection and genetic drift. Individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, and they transmit their genes to the next generation. Over time this leads to gradual changes in the gene pool which gradually lead to new species and types.<br><br>Certain scientists use the term"evolution" to refer to large-scale change, such as the evolution of an animal from an ancestral one. Other scientists, like population geneticists, define evolution more broadly by referring to a net change in the frequency of alleles across generations. Both definitions are correct and acceptable, but some scientists argue that allele-frequency definitions omit important features of evolutionary process.<br><br>Origins of Life<br><br>A key step in evolution is the appearance of life. The emergence of life occurs when living systems start to develop at a microscopic level, such as within individual cells.<br><br>The origins of life are an important topic in many disciplines that include biology and chemistry. The origin of life is an area of great interest in science, as it is a challenge to the theory of evolution. It is often referred to as "the mystery of life" or "abiogenesis."<br><br>The notion that life could be born from non-living matter was known as "spontaneous generation" or "spontaneous evolutionary". This was a common belief prior to Louis Pasteur's tests proved that the creation of living organisms was not possible by the natural process.<br><br>Many scientists still think it is possible to go from nonliving to living substances. However, the conditions needed are extremely difficult to reproduce in the laboratory. This is why researchers investigating the nature of life are also interested in determining the physical properties of the early Earth and other planets.<br><br>In addition, the development of life depends on the sequence of extremely complex chemical reactions that can't be predicted from basic physical laws on their own. These include the reading and [http://www.v0795.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=1438979 에볼루션 바카라사이트] the replication of complex molecules, like DNA or RNA, to produce proteins that perform a particular function. These chemical reactions are comparable to the chicken-and-egg issue which is the development and emergence of DNA/RNA, the protein-based cell machinery, is required for the beginning of life. However, without life, the chemistry that is required to make it possible appears to be working.<br><br>Research in the field of abiogenesis requires collaboration between scientists from many different fields. This includes prebiotic scientists, astrobiologists and planetary scientists.<br><br>Evolutionary Changes<br><br>The word evolution is usually used to describe the accumulated changes in the genetic traits of an entire population over time. These changes may result from adaptation to environmental pressures as explained in the article on Darwinism (see the entry on Charles Darwin for background) or natural selection.<br><br>The latter is a mechanism that increases the frequency of those genes in a species which confer an advantage in survival over other species, resulting in gradual changes in the appearance of a population. These changes in evolutionary patterns are caused by mutations, reshuffling genes during sexual reproduction, and gene flow.<br><br>While reshuffling and mutation of genes occur in all living things The process through which beneficial mutations are more frequent is called natural selection. This occurs because, as noted above, those individuals with the advantageous trait are likely to have a higher reproduction rate than those who do not have it. This variation in the number of offspring produced over a long period of time can result in a gradual change in the average number of beneficial traits in a group.<br><br>An excellent example is the increase in the size of the beaks on different species of finches on the Galapagos Islands, which have developed different beak shapes that allow them to easily access food in their new environment. These changes in shape and form could also aid in the creation of new species.<br><br>The majority of the changes that take place are caused by one mutation, but sometimes, several changes occur at the same time. The majority of these changes are neutral or even harmful to the organism however, a small proportion of them can have an advantageous impact on the longevity and reproduction of the species, thus increasing their frequency in the population over time. This is the process of natural selection, and it is able to, over time, produce the accumulating changes that eventually result in a new species.<br><br>Many people confuse the concept of evolution with the notion that the traits inherited from parents can be changed through conscious choice or by use and abuse, which is known as soft inheritance. This is a misinterpretation of the nature of evolution, and of the actual biological processes that trigger it. It is more accurate to say that evolution is a two-step, independent process that involves the forces of natural selection as well as mutation.<br><br>Origins of Humans<br><br>Humans of today (Homo Sapiens) evolved from primates, a species of mammal species which includes gorillas and chimpanzees. Our ancestors walked on two legs, as demonstrated by the first fossils. Biological and genetic similarities indicate that we share the same ancestry with the chimpanzees. In reality our closest relatives are chimpanzees belonging to the Pan genus. This includes pygmy, as well as bonobos. The last common ancestor between modern humans and chimpanzees was 8 to 6 million years old.<br><br>As time has passed humans have developed a variety of characteristics, such as bipedalism and the use fire. They also created advanced tools. It is only within the last 100,000 years that we've developed the majority of our key traits. These include language, large brain, the ability to build and use sophisticated tools, and a cultural diversity.<br><br>The process of evolution occurs when genetic changes allow members of a population to better adapt to their environment. This adaptation is driven by natural selection, which is a process by which certain traits are preferred over others. The better adjusted are more likely to pass their genes on to the next generation. This is the way all species evolve and is the basis of the theory of evolution.<br><br>Scientists refer to it as the "law of natural selection." The law states that species that have an ancestor in common will tend to acquire similar traits over time. This is because these traits allow them to live and reproduce in their environment.<br><br>All organisms have a DNA molecule, which contains the information needed to control their growth and  [http://appc.cctvdgrw.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=1958538 에볼루션 슬롯게임] development. The DNA structure is composed of base pairs arranged in a spiral around phosphate and sugar molecules. The sequence of bases found in each strand determines the phenotype - the distinctive appearance and behavior of a person. Variations in mutations and reshuffling of the genetic material (known as alleles) during sexual reproduction cause variation in a group.<br><br>Fossils from the earliest human species, Homo erectus and Homo neanderthalensis have been discovered in Africa, Asia, and Europe. These fossils, despite a few differences in their appearance, all support the theory of modern humans' origins in Africa. The evidence from fossils and  [https://stern-houston.federatedjournals.com/a-how-to-guide-for-evolution-free-baccarat-from-start-to-finish-1735059604/ 에볼루션] 카지노 ([https://telegra.ph/10-Reasons-Why-People-Hate-Evolution-Casino-Site-12-24 Telegra`s recent blog post]) genetics suggests that the first humans left Africa and migrated to Asia and Europe.
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This causes a genetic change that can eventually lead to the formation of new species.<br><br>The term "evolution" is often associated with "survival-of-the most fittest" which implies that people who are better adapted to certain environmental conditions will have a distinct advantage over those less well adapted. This is just one of many ways in which evolution can happen.<br><br>Another popular way in which the word evolution is used to suggest that a species will inevitably move from one state of being to the next state of being. This type of view of evolution could be described as anagenetic, or cladogenesis. The definition of evolution that scientists have developed does not support this idea. Instead, the scientific theory of evolution concentrates on the changes that occur in populations over time and these changes are caused by mutations that produce genomic variation and natural selection.<br><br>Charles Darwin was one of the scientists who backed this view. Alfred Russel Wallace who developed the macroevolution theory believed that this was only way the higher living forms could have evolved.<br><br>A theory must stand against rigorous tests and evidence to be considered as a theory. The evidence of evolution has stood the test of time and has been backed by countless studies in a wide range of sciences, from biology to geology to chemistry to astronomy. In fact evolution is regarded as one of the fundamental tenets of science today, and it is backed by the majority of scientists around the world. However, many people have misconceptions about the nature of the theory of evolution, and particularly the relationship it has with religion.<br><br>What is the Theory of Evolution (Evolutionary Theory)?<br><br>Evolution is the scientific explanation for the way living things change over time. 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Many of these scientists contributed to the understanding a vast array of phenomena, such as genomics and phylogenetics, as well as the formation and function fossils.<br><br>The term "theory" is often used to refer to an assumption or speculation however it actually is a scientific hypothesis that has been systematically developed and tested over time. Scientists test hypotheses through repeating the experiments or observations that led them to them. Thus, the theory of evolution has been repeatedly borne out as have the corresponding theories of Copernican, atomic and germ theory.<br><br>What is the Process of Evolution?<br><br>The process of evolution is a gradual change in the genetic makeup of different individuals within a species over time. This change is a result of natural selection, which favors those who are better adapted to their environment. The better-adapted individuals have a greater chance of survival and reproduction. As more of these individuals survive and reproduce their genes, they become more common in the population. This process is sometimes called "survival of the strongest."<br><br>According to the theory of evolution, mutations that lead to genomic variation are what drives evolution. These mutations can occur at random or under the influence of the environment. When mutations occur randomly, the allele frequencies can vary from generation-to-generation. However, when a mutation is beneficial, it increases the frequency of the allele, causing it to spread across the population.<br><br>These changes in allele frequency can result in new species in the course of time. The new species will develop and evolve into new forms. This process is called macroevolution. The formation of an entirely new species is typically due to changes in the environment which allow certain kinds of resources to become available or create new environmental problems. 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It is not a theory but rather a powerful collection that is built on years of observation. Regardless of what people believe or don't believe about the theory of evolution, scientists continue to study and gather new information in order to further know the story of life on Earth. This information will allow scientists to better understand how to prevent future global catastrophes and how to best utilize the resources of our planet. This information will also help us better meet the needs and wants of all the people living on this planet.

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The Evolution Site

The theory of natural selection as the underlying principle of evolution is the unifying force in modern biology. It brings together disciplines such as genetics, palaeontology and microbiology.

The study of evolution may be controversial, and the misinformation that results can lead to confusion about its fundamentals. This site clarifies essential concepts.

What is Evolution?

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The term "evolution" is often associated with "survival-of-the most fittest" which implies that people who are better adapted to certain environmental conditions will have a distinct advantage over those less well adapted. This is just one of many ways in which evolution can happen.

Another popular way in which the word evolution is used to suggest that a species will inevitably move from one state of being to the next state of being. This type of view of evolution could be described as anagenetic, or cladogenesis. The definition of evolution that scientists have developed does not support this idea. Instead, the scientific theory of evolution concentrates on the changes that occur in populations over time and these changes are caused by mutations that produce genomic variation and natural selection.

Charles Darwin was one of the scientists who backed this view. Alfred Russel Wallace who developed the macroevolution theory believed that this was only way the higher living forms could have evolved.

A theory must stand against rigorous tests and evidence to be considered as a theory. The evidence of evolution has stood the test of time and has been backed by countless studies in a wide range of sciences, from biology to geology to chemistry to astronomy. In fact evolution is regarded as one of the fundamental tenets of science today, and it is backed by the majority of scientists around the world. However, many people have misconceptions about the nature of the theory of evolution, and particularly the relationship it has with religion.

What is the Theory of Evolution (Evolutionary Theory)?

Evolution is the scientific explanation for the way living things change over time. It is based on a range of well-established observations: that more offspring are often produced than could possibly survive in the long run; that individuals differ from one another in their physical characteristics (phenotype); that different traits have different rates of reproduction and survival; and that traits can be passed on to future generations. These observations are supported by an increasing body of evidence derived from molecular biology, palaeontology and climatology functional geology, morphology.

The theory of evolution through natural selection was initially conceived by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in the mid-19th century to provide an explanation for how organisms adapt to their biological and physical environment. It is the most widely supported and tested theory in the field of science. Its predictions were proven by the evidence that for instance, more complex organisms are less susceptible to genetic mutations. The more successful an organism gets in terms of its longevity and reproducing the more likely it will transfer its genes to the next generation.

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In reality, a large number of highly skilled evolutionary biologists, including some who are respected evangelical Christian leaders have been involved in the creation and testing of the theory of evolution. Many of these scientists contributed to the understanding a vast array of phenomena, such as genomics and phylogenetics, as well as the formation and function fossils.

The term "theory" is often used to refer to an assumption or speculation however it actually is a scientific hypothesis that has been systematically developed and tested over time. Scientists test hypotheses through repeating the experiments or observations that led them to them. Thus, the theory of evolution has been repeatedly borne out as have the corresponding theories of Copernican, atomic and germ theory.

What is the Process of Evolution?

The process of evolution is a gradual change in the genetic makeup of different individuals within a species over time. This change is a result of natural selection, which favors those who are better adapted to their environment. The better-adapted individuals have a greater chance of survival and reproduction. As more of these individuals survive and reproduce their genes, they become more common in the population. This process is sometimes called "survival of the strongest."

According to the theory of evolution, mutations that lead to genomic variation are what drives evolution. These mutations can occur at random or under the influence of the environment. When mutations occur randomly, the allele frequencies can vary from generation-to-generation. However, when a mutation is beneficial, it increases the frequency of the allele, causing it to spread across the population.

These changes in allele frequency can result in new species in the course of time. The new species will develop and evolve into new forms. This process is called macroevolution. The formation of an entirely new species is typically due to changes in the environment which allow certain kinds of resources to become available or create new environmental problems. For instance, the rise of finches on the Galapagos Islands is a result of the availability of different food sources and the need defend themselves from predators.

In a broader context, evolution can be defined as any change in the characteristics of living organisms over time. The change could be minor, such as the development of a new coloration, or large, such as the formation of a new organ.

Scientists who believe in evolution theory generally believe that genetic change is essential in the process of generating evolution. They also agree that the process of evolution happens over a lengthy period of time, usually millions of years. They differ on the importance of different factors that can accelerate or slow down the process. For example the role of sexual selection, environmental pressures and mutation bias. Despite these differences, most scientists believe that evolution is happening and that the evidence for this is overwhelming.

What evidence can be found for evolution?

Since Darwin's time scientists have collected evidence to back his theory of evolution. Some of this evidence comes from fossils, which reveal the changing traits of organisms through time. Similarities between living and non-living organisms as well as embryology, biogeography and genetics are also evidence.

The evolutionary tree is the best method of proving evolution. It demonstrates how species are related. Another way to prove it is homologous structures, which have similar structure in different species, but have distinct functions such as the wings of birds and bats. Evolution is also evident in the fact that different species adapt and grow to similar environments. For instance, arctic-foxes and Ptarmigans wear white seasonal pelts which blend with snow and ice. This is a kind of convergent evolutionary, which suggests that the species had common ancestors.

Another source of evidence is the existence of vestigial structures. These are unused parts of an organism which could have served a function in the distant ancestors. For instance, the human appendix is an oblique reminder of an organ used to digest food. These structures tend to shrink in size once they are no longer used which is a process referred to as natural selection.

Scientists have also collected evidence for evolution by observing and testing. The evidence for evolution can be classified into six distinct categories: directly observed changes at a small scale, biogeographic distributions and comparative anatomies, the fossil record and genetics. Each of these provides compelling evidence that evolution of life has occurred.

Many people have misconceptions regarding the theory of evolution. But, it's an established fact. It is not a theory but rather a powerful collection that is built on years of observation. Regardless of what people believe or don't believe about the theory of evolution, scientists continue to study and gather new information in order to further know the story of life on Earth. This information will allow scientists to better understand how to prevent future global catastrophes and how to best utilize the resources of our planet. This information will also help us better meet the needs and wants of all the people living on this planet.