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What are the key concepts in the evolution theory of Darwin? - Biology

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What are the key concepts in the evolution theory of Darwin?

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Branching descent and natural selection are the two key concepts of Darwinian Theory of Evolution.

  • The novelty and brilliant insight of Darwin was this: He asserted that variations, which are heritable and which make resource utilisation better for few (adapted to habitat better) will enable only those to reproduce and leave more progeny. Hence for a period of time, over many generations, survivors will leave more progeny and there would be a change in population characteristic and hence new forms appear to arise.
  • The fitness, according to Darwin, refers ultimately and only to reproductive fitness. Hence, those who are better fit in an environment, leave more progeny than others. These, therefore, will survive more and hence are selected by nature. He called it natural selection and implied it as a mechanism of evolution.
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Chapter 7: Evolution - LONG ANSWER [Page 50]

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