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The genetic material in the nucleus, the two alleles, can change in frequency and this change can change the protein product of the genetic material thus causing a new adaption to the environment. This is all under the natural selection pressure of the immediate environment of course, so anything in the nucleus, such as the genetic material, does not " control " adaptions so much as responding to the selection pressure of the environment on variant organisms in populations.

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