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Evolution is the process of change in all forms of life over generations, and evolutionary biology is the study of how evolution occurs. The biodiversity of life evolves by means of mutations, genetic drift and natural selection.

Mechanism

Mutation and selection
Mutation and selection

The process of natural selection is based on three conditions.

  1. All individuals are supplied with hereditary material in the form of genes that are received from their parents, then passed on to their offspring.

  2. Organisms tend to produce more offspring than the environment can support.

  3. There are variations among offspring as a consequence of either the introduction of new genes via random changes called mutations or reshuffling of existing genes during sexual reproduction.

When these three conditions hold true, natural selection will occur.

This means individuals will not have equal chances of reproductive success. Some individuals have a higher degree of fitness, a measure of success based on high numbers of surviving offspring. Traits that result in organisms being better adapted to their living conditions become more common in descendant populations.

For this reason, populations will never remain exactly the same over successive generations. The forces of evolution are most evident when populations become isolated, either through geographic distance or by mechanisms that prevent genetic exchange. Over time, isolated populations can branch off into new species.

Random genetic drift describes another process that regulates evolution. The majority of genetic mutations neither assist, change the appearance of, nor bring harm to individuals. These mutated genes are neutrally sorted among populations and survive across generations by chance alone. In contrast to genetic drift, natural selection is not a random process because it acts on traits that are necessary for survival.

Natural selection and random genetic drift are constant and dynamic parts of life. More than 99.9% of all species have become extinct since life began over 3.5 billion years ago. Evolution is more death than survival and over time this has shaped the branching structure in the tree of life.

History

Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin

The modern understanding of evolution began with the 1859 publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. In addition, Gregor Mendel's work with plants helped to explain the hereditary patterns of genetics.

Fossil discoveries in palaeontology, advances in population genetics and a global network of scientific research have provided further details into the mechanisms of evolution. Scientists now have a good understanding of the origin of new species (speciation) and have observed the speciation process in the laboratory and in the wild. Evolution is the principal theory that biologists use to understand life and is used in many disciplines, including medicine, psychology, conservation biology, anthropology, forensics, agriculture and other social-cultural applications.

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Are red-heads going extinct?

There is a widely-held belief that there will no longer be humans with red hair in the future (sometimes cited by 2060 or 2100). For example, these Facebook groups: "Save the ginger kids, there going extinct D:" One of my teachers told me that in…
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Did cats evolve meowing in order to manipulate humans?

My girlfriend told me last night that cats evolved meowing specifically in order to mimic the sound of a baby's crying to get us to feed them and so forth. Considering the meme of throwing shoes at loud, stray cats in American cartoons, in many…
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Did modern birds exist during the Cretaceous period?

In this article, creationist Dr Carl Werner claims that modern animals are found fossilized in the same layers as dinosaurs, which is evidence against evolution. Contrary to popular belief, modern types of birds have been found, including: parrots,…
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Did the appendix evolve independently in marsupial and placental mammals?

According to this, the "evolutionists" believe the appendix to have evolved twice, independently. Incidentally, the appendix seems to pose other challenges for evolutionary arguments. As it is found in both marsupial and placental mammals,…
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Did the Lenski experiments result in additional genetic information?

In the debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham on Feburary 4, 2014, Ham claimed the Richard Lenski experiments added no new genetic data. He went on to show a clip from Dr. Andrew J. Fabiach, a creationist that teaches at Liberty University, When I…
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Evidence for early Earth's atmosphere

What best evidences there are that demonstrate what Earth was like in its early years? According to this video Earth started out with no oxygen in its atmosphere. And according to this link the Earth's atmosphere was dominated by carbon dioxide…
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Did humans used to be a lot smaller on average?

Possible Duplicate: Were people shorter in the middle ages? When talking about human evolution, I've heard several people comment that humans used to be a lot smaller, and that we can tell this by the size of the doors in old houses. I don't…
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Did Richard Dawkins say Pope John Paul II was a hypocrite about Darwinism?

Multiple sources (including Richard Dawkin's own web-site) quote the following from an article by Michael Ruse, which he supposedly wrote for the Playboy magazine. We who love science must realize that the enemy of our enemies is our friend. Too…
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Has the rabbitfish remained unchanged for 180 million years?

The 2009 Creation Magazine had an article using the Striped rabbitfish (Hydrolagus matallanasi) as an example of a species that has supposedly existed for millions of years, as evidence that the Earth was created 6,000 years ago. Also, the living…
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Is the human genome deteroriating?

http://m.pnas.org/content/107/3/961.full Thus, although there is considerable uncertainty in the preceding numbers, it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the per-generation reduction in fitness due to recurrent mutation is at least 1% in…
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Are new genes created through duplication?

In an creationist article, about molecular virologist, Dr Yingguang Liu, it says: Evolutionists commonly invoke ‘duplication’ as a way to create brand new genes. A copying error can lead to an extra copy of a gene, which supposedly can then go on…
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Are there no identical human bones found in any pre human fossil records?

From 15.00 minutes onwards in this video titled 'Everything you know is wrong' Lloyd Pye claims that there are no identical (or very close) bones found in any pre human fossil records and that there would need to be 20-30 missing link skeletons to…
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Is homosexuality primarily genetic?

It seems to me that, evolutionarily speaking, the fitness of a purely homosexual animal or human is much lower than that of a heterosexual one, and therefore would be strongly selected against. Thus I am puzzled at the apparent rate of homosexuality…
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Is there legitimate scientific debate about evolution?

Possible Duplicates: Demonstrable and repeatable examples of evolution Does "The Fossil Record" evidence sufficiently support evolution? Have we observed evolution through natural selection in areas of high child/youth mortality? Does DNA add…
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Is any money being spent on hunt for intelligent aliens or is it only for a habitable planet?

We often hear news about a new hunt for aliens with a new radio telescope OR to communicate with alien life form. First life form on our planet was a rare random event. Than all the following evolution, from which life forms with brains(us) evolved,…
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