Examples of using Macroevolution in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Change at this level is called macroevolution.
Macroevolution would turn a fish into a cow or a duck.
Some biologists feel the mechanisms of macroevolution are.
However, in macroevolution, the traits of the entire species are important.
Evolution can be divided into microevolution and macroevolution.
Macroevolution is evolution at or above the level of a species.
Creationists have long argued against the possibility of Macroevolution.
However, in macroevolution, the traits of the entire species may be important.
Evolution could very well be divided into microevolution and macroevolution.
Macroevolution is a scale of analysis of evolution in separated gene pools.
Second is the problem in projecting“microevolution” into“macroevolution.”.
Macroevolution is defined as evolution at or above species level.
Second is the problem in projecting“microevolution” into“macroevolution.”.
In general, macroevolution is the outcome of long periods of microevolution.
Greater changes, like when a new species is created,are called macroevolution.
Micro- and macroevolution are thus different levels of analysis of the same phenomenon: evolution.
The second flaw is the problem of extending“microevolution” into“macroevolution.”.
Macroevolution is defined by the scientific community to be evolution that occurs at or above the level of species.
Larger changes, such as when a new species is formed,are called macroevolution.
Long-term evolution, though, requires“macroevolution,” which refers to those large-scale changes.
There is a massive difference in scale andeffect between microevolution and macroevolution.
Some biologists feel the mechanisms of macroevolution are different from those of microevolutionary change.
There is also a continuing debate about whether it is necessary to"decouple macroevolution from microevolution.".
Some biologists think that the workings of macroevolution are different than the ones of microevolutionary change.
We have conceived EcoSim, a versatile simulation platform that has been designed to investigate several broad ecological questions, as well as long-term evolutionary patterns andprocesses such as speciation and macroevolution.
Others think the distinction between the two is arbitrary- macroevolution is cumulative microevolution.
Understood this way, macroevolution is nothing but microevolution over longer stretches of time.
Creationists, however, tend to apply a more restrictive, if vaguer,definition of Macroevolution, often relating to the emergence of new body forms or organs.
Under this definition, macroevolution can be considered to be a fact, as evidenced by observed instances of speciation.
Paleontology, evolutionary developmental biology, comparative genomics and genomic phylostratigraphy contribute most of the evidence for the patterns andprocesses that can be classified as macroevolution.