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Explain Darwin's Natural Selection

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Answered by sara022
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Natural selection is the final conclusion of Darwinism according to which nature acts as a huge sieve to select organisms with greater degree of advantageous variation and discard organisms with disadvantageous variations. Finally the advantageous variants are alowed to perpetuate in their own ways in the lap of the nature.

Natural selection holds the key for origin of species.

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