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Evolution Review

carbon dating evolution fossils

Darwin homologous natural selection

vestigial structures gradualism variation

allele frequency analogous directional selection

taxonomy dichotomous key adaptive radiation

monera phylum phylogenic tree

Homo sapien genus kingdom

fungi “Origin of Species” disruptive selection

sexual selection artificial selection co-evolution

sexual selection artificial selection co-evolution

fitness HMS Beagle Galapagos Islands

fitness HMS Beagle Galapagos Islands

kingdom phylum class order family genus species

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium carbon-14 mutations

recombinations taxon binomial nomenclature

protista monera plantae

convergent divergent co-evolution

adaptive radiation evolution variation

homologous vestigial analogous

no natural selection random mating no migration no mutations largepopulation

directional selection disruptive selection natural selection

Darwin homologous natural selection

vestigial structures gradualism variation

allele frequency analogous directional selection

Darwin homologous natural selection

vestigial structures gradualism variation

allele frequency analogous directional selection