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Natural selection acts on the genotype, but indirectly, through the phenotype.
Mutation, genetic drift, gene flow and the driver of adaptive change, natural selection.
Natural selection is one of the 'guiding' principles of evolution.
The term that is often incorrectly used to describe evolution by natural selection is "survival of the fittest."
Evolution, of course. Evolution can happen without natural selection in some cases; drift, flow. Generally though, natural selection causes evolution and then, by definition, would come first.
Natural selection acts on the genotype, but indirectly, through the phenotype.
Natural selection operates on the phenotype.
Mutation, genetic drift, gene flow and the driver of adaptive change, natural selection.
Phenotype
No, natural selection is believed to result in evolution.
Perhaps not, but evolution can exist without natural selection.
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Natural selection is one of the 'guiding' principles of evolution.
Evolution by natural selection.
Natural selection directs evolution; it cannot stop or prevent it.
Natural selection is one of the mechanisms that shapes adaptation and enables evolution.
Natural selection is one force that can lead to evolution.natural selection is one cause of evolution