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Explain how variation and evolution is interlinked together

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Answered by Anonymous
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Variations arise in each organism which forms the basis of formation of new species and ultimately lead to evolution. ... Thus, the classification of organisms reflects evolutionary relationships among them. Therefore, both the areas of study are interlinked.

Answered by shomekeyaroy79
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Classification is the method to arrange the organisms into different groups on the basis of their similarities and differences.

Evolution is the process in which variation is introduced into the genetic constitution.

The properties or the features of any organism are controlled by the genetic material.

So, the classification and evolution are interlinked because the evolution will result in the development of new properties and the classification will change accordingly.

Variations arise in each organism which forms the basis of formation of new species and ultimately lead to evolution. Thus, the classification of organisms reflects evolutionary relationships among them. Therefore, both the areas of study are interlinked.

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