Natural selection is part of the theory of evolution. The answer is transmission of acquired characteristics.
Characteristics acquired but which are not genetic are not transmitted. For example, just because a person is a muscle builder, that doesn't mean his children will be really strong. Hope I helped!!
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(3) gentic basis for variations
punctuated equilibrium
observations of molecular homologies
Contingent evolution is one of the forces of Darwin's theory of evolution. It is based on the concept of how power of accidents and happenstance shape the course of evolution.
Random processes are not part of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Genetic variations are produced by mutations and sexual recombination
Natural selection explains adaptive change in the immediate environment.
Charles Darwin did not create any inventions. Instead, he contributed to society through his research and theories on evolution.
The evolution theory
the evolution theory
The evolution theory
Evolution Theory
Evolution was the starting point for Reincarnation.
The evolution theory
New generations are better suited to survive than previous generations.
Evolution is an observed and observable fact. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains many things about evolution. The theory generates testable hypothesis, as any good theory does. Remember, theory is the highest concept in science.
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Gradualism is the concept but I would not give it the ranking of scientific theory. It is more a subset of the theory of evolution by natural selection and was first formulated into that theory by Darwin.
Contingent evolution is one of the forces of Darwin's theory of evolution. It is based on the concept of how power of accidents and happenstance shape the course of evolution.
Random processes are not part of the theory of evolution by natural selection.