Similar words: selection, naturalization, general election, election, natural, naturally, natural law, unnatural. Meaning: n. a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment.
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(91) Natural selection is a grim natural reaper.
(92) Would self-sacrificing emerge in natural selection?
(93) Natural selection has tended to reduce this randomization.
(94) the theory of natural selection, first propounded by Charles Darwin.
(95) The root cause of these can explain by the Lysenkoism of natural selection of Darwin.
(96) It affords, says Morgan, " a good'illustration of the operation of the principle of natural selection. "
(97) The scientific endeavour itself is founded on values which natural selection would have seemed unlikely to foist on a bunch of violent, gregarious upright apes.
(98) Thinkers as far back as Empedocles, a Greek philosopher born in 490BC, are known to have suggested that natural selection might explain why animals were adapted to their surroundings.
(99) From this drunken riot of claims, however, Dr. Akey believes that it is reasonable to assume that any region identified in two or more scans is probably under natural selection.
(100) This shift is rapid and does not depend on natural selection.
(101) The grand mediocrity of today everyone being the same in survival and number of offspring means that natural selection has lost 80% of its power in upper-middle-class India compared to the tribes.
(102) English natural scientist whose 'On the Origin of Species' formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882).
(103) Natural selection can also, sometimes an agent of genetic uniformity.
(104) Next symbiosis became a major mover and shaker feeding off the change produced by natural selection.
(105) Although it was gone through evolution by artificial selection and natural selection, Allium tuberosum kept little differentiation from Allium ramosum .
(106) Some divergence may be attributable solely to natural selection of landrace traits, other differences may be attributable to selective breeding .
(107) The Linnaean Society of London listens to the reading of a composite paper on how natural selection accounts for the evolution and variety of species.
(108) All life appears to be designed, and evolutionists have failed to adequately explain why. Adaptation to environmental changes, mutations,(www.Sentencedict.com) and natural selection has not validated macroevolution .
(109) When he conceived of natural selection, he didn't plan a 10-volume lifework.
(110) The trick is not to allow Pseudomonas to use natural selection as a weapon against us.
(111) In this case, natural selection would tend to add to the stature of the plant.
(112) Frequency-dependent selection - A form of natural selection in which the fitness of an individual's genes is dependent upon the relative frequency of that gene in the population.
(113) In this paper, proposed a Evolution Strategies to EEG source localization, which based on the agamogenesis natural selection of biology.
(114) Organisms can also develop detoxication mechanism for excreting Al and the internal equilibrium protection mechanism by mutation, natural selection and self-organized latent energy.
(115) The development of species was the result of natural selection.
(116) The problem with the above explanation is that the Japanese starry flounder population is almost exclusively left-eyed, and natural selection never promotes a purely less advantageous variation.
(117) He agonised over whether the exquisite beauty of life on earth was worth the pain of natural selection.
(118) Its credibility depends largely on the reflected glamour of natural selection which biology proper is said to legitimise.
(119) Once fitness is created, natural selection is peerless for winnowing out the duds.
(120) Alfred Russel Wallace was young and brash. When he conceived of natural selection, he didn't plan a 10-volume lifework.
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