Evolution
miércoles, 16 de enero de 2013
THE LAW OF USE AND DISUSE:JEAN-BAPTISTE LAMARCK
martes, 15 de enero de 2013
Charles Darwin: Theory of Natural Selection
- Variation: Inside a certain species, there is always some variation, that is, no two living organisms are totally the same.
- Natural Selection: It is the mechanism that picks the characteristics that give an adaptive advantage to the individuals that have them, allowing their reproduction and their transmission to the next generation.
- Gradualism:With the pass of time, the individuals with the characteristics will become the majority of the species, making the species evolve and change gradually over time.
- Similar organisms are related (if we go back in time, we will get to the point where all living organisms come from the same place, called the LUCA, or the Last Universal Common Ancestor).
- Variation is totally random, and natural selection is a filter over characteristics that are adaptative to one certain place. this means that one characteristic can be better for one place and worse for a different place.
- It puts mankind in nature as another of many species. this was the most polemic consequence.

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