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Microevolution is a term usually reserved for genetic change within a species or population. As such, evidence for it can readily be seen in nature and in the laboratory. Here are just two well-known examples from nature: * The Peppered Moth in Britain, where natural selection changed the frequency of the carbonaria allele in the population. * Darwin's Finches in the Galapagos, wheher natural selection changed the mean size and depth of beaks on the island of Daphne Major after a drought (beak shape and size is under control of several genes).

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