No, natural selection works on that genetic variation presented to it.
Natural selectionsurvival of the fittest or natural selection.
Charles Darwin
Natural selection is way that evolution works. Whatever is in the environment selects traits that will work best in that environment. If the area that animals are in is very dry, only those that can adapt to it will survive. If it is very cold, only ones with heavy fur or the ability to hibernate will survive. This why it is called the survival of the fittest.
natural selection
No, natural selection works on that genetic variation presented to it.
Its NaTuRaL sElEcTiOn if you didn't know.
This is backward, natural selection works on genotype not phenotype.
As much as you can, of course. It's a fascinating subject. Start by finding out what natural selection is and how it works.
natural selection. :)
Charles Darwin described this as "survival of the fittest". It is the central mechanism by which evolution takes place.
It appears it does not matter to genes what sex they are in as heritability of favored alleles is is transmissible by both sexed strategies for reproduction equally.
Common descent best demonstrates the unity of among all living organisms, not natural selection.
Natural selectionsurvival of the fittest or natural selection.
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 development of these adaptations can best be explained by the concept of natural selection, where advantageous traits increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction. Over time, these traits become more common in a population as they are passed down through generations, leading to the evolution of specific adaptations.
Charles Darwin