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Evolution

Of or pertaining to the change in the genetic composition of a population during successive generations, as a result of natural selection acting on the genetic variation among individuals, and resulting in the development of new species.

Contributors in Evolution

Evolution

Genetic dominance

Archaeology; Evolution

An allele (A) is dominant if the phenotype of the heterozygote (Aa) is the same as the homozygote (AA). The allele (a) does not influence the heterozygote's phenotype and is called recessive. An ...

Lemur

Archaeology; Evolution

A small, tree-dwelling primate that belongs to the group called prosimians.

Malaria

Archaeology; Evolution

A sometimes-fatal disease transferred to humans by mosquitoes, infecting the bloodstream.

Subduction zone

Archaeology; Evolution

A zone where rocks of an oceanic plate are forced to plunge below much thicker continental crust, along margins between adjoining plates. As the plate descends it melts and is released into the magma ...

Stephen Emlen

Archaeology; Evolution

A world authority on the social behaviour of animals, particularly birds. Emlen's interests centre on evolutionary or adaptive aspects of animal behavior. The goal of his research is to better ...

Theory

Archaeology; Evolution

A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that typically incorporates many confirmed obserations, laws, and successfully verified hypotheses.

Science

Archaeology; Evolution

A way of knowing about the natural world based on observations and experiments that can be confirmed or disproved by other scientists using accepted scientific techniques.

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