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Most natural selection is not about change, but stasis.
If Hutchings and Rowe's (2008)'sexual selection' case is the general expectation under most natural selection situations, then what are the consequences for FIE of true sexual selection?
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By 1870, about a decade after "The Origin of Species" was published, nearly all biologists agreed that life had evolved, and by 1940 or so most agreed that natural selection was a key force driving this evolution.
Darwin's most famous idea, natural selection, explains much of the diversity of life.
Such work convinced most biologists that natural selection drove adaptive evolution.
In its most basic form, natural selection is an elegant theory that effectively explains the obviously good fit of living things to their environments.
In the S. cerevisiae S288c genome, these conditions can occur when the codon most favored by natural selection is strongly disfavored by mutation.
If, however, transmissive stages are allowed to persist in the environment, as realistic under most natural conditions, then selection may also favour higher virulence levels, as the earlier produced spores will not be lost from the experiment.
Despite the central importance of evolution to biology, college students frequently do not understand evolution especially the cause of most evolutionary change, natural selection (Brumby, 1984; Sundberg and Dini, 1993; Alters and Nelson, 2002; Nehm and Reilly, 2007).
Natural selection most generally makes nature the measure against which individuals and individual traits, are more or less likely to survive.
Cases of mimicry provide many of the nature's most convincing examples of natural selection.
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