Evolution

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Allele frequencies:

  • The allele frequencies (within the gene pool) of a population can change over time due to processes such as natural selection

  • When the allele frequencies of a population change sufficiently over time, the characteristics of the species will also change

  • These changes can become so great that a new species forms

  • This process is known as evolution

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What is evolution?

The formation of new species from pre-existing species over time, as a result of changes to gene pools and allele frequencies from generation to generation

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<p><span>The formation of new species via the process of evolution has resulted in a </span><strong>great diversity of species</strong><span> on planet Earth</span></p>

The formation of new species via the process of evolution has resulted in a great diversity of species on planet Earth

  • Theoretically, at the origin of life on Earth, there would have been just one single species, to begin with

  • This species evolved into separate species (i.e. new species)

  • These species would then have divided again, each forming new species once again

  • Over millions of years, evolution has led to countless numbers of these speciation events, resulting in the millions of species now present on Earth

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Evolutionary change over a long period of time has resulted in a great diversity of species

  • The evolution of a new species can take a very long time and many generations

  • For organisms with a short generation time (such as bacteria), evolution can be observed far more quickly