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Coevolution (1)
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Group selection (3)
History (1)
Human evolution (6)
Macroevolution (1)
Mutation in evolution. Evolutionary genetics (8)
Natural selection (6)
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Philosophy (1)
Phylogenetic relationships (7)
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Speciation (3)
Study and teaching. Research (25)
Variation (6)
Works of Darwin (3)

 

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Baylor University's College of Medicine's BioEd Online website has garnered praise for years from teachers, scientists, and those with a general curiosity about the biological sciences. The collection of slide sets is a...
This site offers an interactive simulation activity, which examines how natural selection works to bring about the evolution of adaptations. Using the simulation tool, the student can slow down the process to watch all...
Science teachers at high schools and colleges will be glad to learn about the wide range of materials on the subject of evolution that are available on this very fine website. The site is maintained by the National...
This site explains how a cladogram is formed and its implications. The cladogram is compared to a family tree, however unlike family trees, ancestors in cladistics ideally give rise to only two descendent species. Also...
Charles Darwin defined natural selection in "On the Origin of Species," however, Darwin did not invent the idea of evolution and not everyone saw his ideas as original. The shadow of Lamarckian theory which Darwin wanted...
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