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Chapter 11, Problem 6LTB
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Evolution may occur through several mechanisms like genetic drift, mutation and migration. In natural selection, the fittest organism is selected naturally. Natural selection is the key mechanism of evolution, which is the change in inherited traits or characteristics of a population over generations.
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