Insects have evolved resistance to pesticides is one.
You are an example of human micro-evolution as the population of humans has changed allele frequency over time. Micro-evolution is just evolution; change over time.
Microevolution can lead to Microevolution
Yes. In fact, microevolution, or allelic variance, is the mechanism by which new species emerge. Such an emergence is part of what some people call macroevolution. In other words, microevolution is the mechanism by which macroevolution is produced.
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No, genetic drift is an example of microevolution.
This is an example of natural selection, where the mutation provides a survival advantage to the beetles, allowing them to survive and reproduce more successfully than individuals without the mutation. Over time, the frequency of this mutation in the beetle population may increase as it becomes more prevalent in subsequent generations.
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Microevolution can lead to Microevolution
Microevolution can lead to Microevolution
bacterial evolution (microevolution)
microevolution can lead to macroevolution
One example of microevolution is genetic variation within a population. This occurs because of the accumulation of small changes in the frequency of alleles (alternative forms of a gene) over generations.
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This is an example of natural selection, a process in which advantageous traits for a specific environment are passed on to future generations, leading to changes in the population over time.
Microevolution can be studied by observing changes in the numbers and types of alleles, or genetics, in populations.