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In Darwin's theory, natural selection plays the key role. Organisms vary through random mutations--slight changes from their parents. The environment determines which are most likely to survive.

In Lamarck's theory, changes in phenotype are inherited. This is now known to be (largely) incorrect.

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How is lamarcks theory of evolution different from theory of evolution?

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