Darwin's theory of evolution A REALLY SIMPLE and brief explanation

Darwin's theory of evolution A REALLY SIMPLE and brief explanation

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Darwin's theory of evolution A REALLY SIMPLE and brief explanation
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Darwin's theory of evolution states: “Evolution is the net change in an organism or population over a period of generations. »

This change in organisms or populations occurs through mutations and recombinations of DNA and is passed to the next generation through reproduction.
In this video we cover what evolution is and address what people misunderstand about evolution and how it happens. So here's a crash course in evolution – from the mutations and recombinations in DNA that create diversity to environmental factors like natural selection and genetic drift.

#science #animation #evolution

Contents:

Introduction: 0:00
What is evolution: 0:16
DNA, heritability and change: 0:50
Natural selection and genetic drift: 3:25
Speciation: 5:48
Conclusion: 7:18 a.m.

The references:
https://online.duke.edu/course/introduction-genetics-evolution/

https://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/evo_25
https://www.nature.com/scitable/definition/genetic-drift-201/
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature14181?page8

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