Examples of using Microevolution in English and their translations into Slovak
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Macroevolution, Microevolution, and Race.
Macroevolution is just a lot of microevolution.
Macroevolution, Microevolution, and Race.
Microevolution is different from macroevolution.
Macroevolution, Microevolution, and Race.
Macroevolution can be reduced to microevolution.
Microevolution and macroevolution are the same thing.
This is sometimes termed microevolution.
Microevolution is… quite different from macroevolution.
An introduction to microevolution: rate, pattern, process".
Microevolution is not the same thing as macroevolution.
Macroevolution is a totally different process than microevolution.
Microevolution and macroevolution are very much the same thing.
You don't even know the difference between microevolution and macroevolution.
Microevolution pronunciation microevolution[en].
Evolution has been divided into two parts: microevolution and macroevolution.
The genetic ability for microevolution exists in Nature but not the genetic ability for macroevolution.
Changes in gene frequency that occur within a population withoutproducing a new species are called microevolution.
This variation--often called microevolution--has clear limits and is unable to produce macroevolution.
Any blanket dismissal of evolution ignores important distinctions that divide thefield into at least two broad areas: microevolution and macroevolution.
Natural selection might explain microevolution, but it doesn't explain the origin of new species.
Microevolution looks at changes within species over time--changes that may be preludes to speciation, the origin of new species.
This is just howevolutionists see the little changes(often called‘microevolution', but see aside below) happening all around us.
The distinction between macroevolution and microevolution is therefore seen to be rather arbitrary; larger changes that result in new species are a result of a succession of smaller incremental steps.”.
There is abundant evidence that changes can occur within existing species,both domestic and wild, so microevolution is uncontroversial.
The evidence from geneticssupports only the possibility for limited evolution(or microevolution) which is variations within biological“kinds” such as the varieties of dogs, cats, horses, cows, etc., but not macroevolution which is variations across biological“kinds”, especially from simpler kinds to more complex ones(i.e. from fish to human).
If the use of such potentially misleading terminology is unavoidable,always take the opportunity to point out that the changes often labelled‘microevolution' cannot be the same process as the hypothetical‘goo-to-you' belief.