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Random processes are not part of the theory of evolution by natural selection. Excepting random genetic mutation that provides the variation natural selection works on.
Evolution is a noun.
the mutation can be a deletion one or even code for a stop, alternatly if can change the stop code and make a longer protein
Yes it is, the mutation lies on chromosome 15. This carries the code for the structure of fibrillin which is an important part of collagen, the main component of connective tissue.
"because it has gradual changes" 2nd Answer: Evolution is a huge part of paleontological, anthropological, Earth, and archaeological sciences.
Evolution always involves adaption. The genes that allow an organism (s) to adapt to the environment will pass on their genes.Mutation may produce that gene and the organism will inherit them and their shape (morphology) may be what the genes produce but adaptation is the key to evolution. "The fittest survive".
The mutation theory is basically stating that mutation is one of the major factors that cause evolution. The mutation has to be a beneficial mutation, meaning that it has to help the survival of the organism that got the mutation. The mutation causes knew genes and diversity which can spread quickly throughout a population and eventually change the frequency of alleles (causes mutation) Remember the mutation has to be beneficial to the survival of the organism.
Morphology is the study of the structure, form, shape, color, and configuration of an organism. It is a subdivision of biology, it is not a part of the process. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphology_(biology)
Evolution is the result of a process called survival of the fittest. Genes are part of the mechanism by which this happens.
The significance of the mutation of living things is that mutation allows species to adapt to their environments over time (variations in human skin color are a good example of this). It is also a major part of Darwin's all but proven Theory of Evolution.
Random processes are not part of the theory of evolution by natural selection. Excepting random genetic mutation that provides the variation natural selection works on.
The process of defecation evolved many millions of years ago as part of evolution
A mutation changes the DNA of an organism in a way that affects its offspring, either immediately or several generations down the line.The change brought about by a mutation is either beneficial, harmful or neutral.If the change is harmful, then it is unlikely that the offspring will survive to reproduce, so the mutation dies out and goes nowhere.If the change is beneficial, which is a rare occurrence, then it is likely that the offspring will do better than other offspring and so will reproduce more.Once the mutation has manifested itself for the better in the offspring, through natural selection the offspring will mate more and create a new generation with the same manifested mutation. Only at this point can we say that the species has evolved since not all mutations are fruitful and create a new generation with better or different characteristics. In fact most mutations are harmful and thus do not evolve which is why the process of evolution is very slow.
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