Evolution Biology
Evolution biology is the study of how living organisms have changed over time. It focuses on the process of natural selection and the mechanisms of genetic change, including mutation and genetic drift. It is the fundamental basis for understanding the biological diversity in the world we live in today. Evolution biology has applications in many areas including medicine, agriculture, and conservation biology. It can explain how organisms respond to environmental changes, provide insights into the development of new drugs, and can be used to manage and protect species. As our environment continues to change, organisms must adapt or face extinction. Evolutionary biology provides important tools to help us understand how these changes will affect the organisms we depend on, as well as how to foster adaptation that serves us all.
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