They are well adapted to their environment due to change over time in their allele frequency.
example of an micro-evolution in an organism?
Basically, divergence is the "default mode" of evolution. So virtually all species you can think of would be examples of divergence. Even in cases of parallel and convergent evolution, the underlying genomes will continue to diverge. An often used example of divergent evolution in the morphological and behavioural sense is Darwin's finches.
2 examples of convergent evolution among caminacules
macroevolution is the evolution of one species to another.
The fact that sheep insulin can be substituted for human insulin is an example of evidence of evolution based on comparative biochemistry. Insulin is a peptide hormone.
example of an micro-evolution in an organism?
All life is an example of evolution. It is the slow change of a species.
The development of resistance to antibiotics by bacteria is a real world example of evolution.
Mainly because they do not understand the process of evolution, or they refuse to believe it on fundamentalist grounds.
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.
An example of macro-evolution is the appearance of feathers during the evolution of birds from theropod dinosaurs.
It is an example of Natural Selection, Modern Theories of Evolution.
Insects have evolved resistance to pesticides is one.
The theory of evolution has many criticisms but none have proven evolution wrong. For example, some people argue that the bacterial flagellum is 'irreducibly complex' and therefore can not have evolved, even though the evidence shows that it not only could have, but has.
bacterial evolution (microevolution)
the theory of evolution
speciation