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The phrase "a role in evolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the function or contribution of a particular factor, organism, or process in the context of evolutionary biology.
Example: "The mutation provided a significant role in evolution, allowing species to adapt to changing environments."
Alternatives: "a part in evolution" or "a function in evolution".
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Selection may play a role in evolution, but it cannot accomplish what biologists suppose it can.
That's how the question arises of whether quantum mechanics can play a role in evolution and even in the origin of life itself.
The rate of growth of various components of an organism may have important consequences in its ability to adapt to the environment and hence may play a role in evolution.
Another factor that has been suggested to play a role in evolution acceptance is scientific reasoning ability.
Next, the team hopes to conduct experiments to investigate whether the variation caused by changing HSP90 levels could play a role in evolution, Queitsch says.
However, only through teaching can we learn different categorizations of diversity to understand scientific concepts (for example, the species concept), to attribute to biodiversity a role in evolution and fitness, and to questioning oneself about the origin of this diversity.
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But have MADS box genes had as central a role in the evolution of plants?
Researchers later theorized that embarrassment played a role in human evolution.
Other scientists have found evidence that males may have had a role in the evolution of cannibalism.
Fold switching may play a role in the evolution of new protein folds and functions.
Mineral weathering processes may also play a role in the evolution of this water type.
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