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Explain modern synthetic theory of evolution

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Answered by Cheemaking
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The Modern Synthetic populations, ofEvolution, describes the merging of the Darwinian evolution with the Mendelian genetics, resulting into a unified theory of the evolution. Thistheory is also referred as the Neo-Darwinian theory. ... The modern synthetic theory includes the scientific evidence from the genetics.


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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

● Modern synthetic theory of evolution -

Modern synthetic theory of evolution i combination of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian natural selection.

It is also known as Neo-Darwinism (term coined by Weismann).

According to this theory, population is unit of evolution.

It explains reasons for variation - mutation, genetic recombination, natural selection, reproductive isolation, heredity.

Accumulation of genetic variations is major driving force for evolution.

This theory states that isolation is important component of evolution.

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