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Why is it that the unit of evolution is population, not the individual?

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Answered by rajkumarrajan85659
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A population is the smallest unit of living organisms that can undergo evolution. A peccary population, therefore, can be considered as a "pool" of genes and gene types that reflect the genetic diversity of all the individuals within the group. This "pool-of-genes" is what changes when evolution takes place.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Population is a group of one species that inhibits a particular area, individuals of which can interbreed. Evolution is considered only if such a group of species or individuals shows a common advance trait not a single individual showing an evolved trait.

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