Biology
Biology, 29.08.2019 20:00, corban13

How is natural selection, phenotype and genes involved?
gene pool vs. geneotype vs. phenotype? darwin’s role and finches?
the moths in england and how lead to different phenotypes. how fossils formed. what they tell us and why are there gaps. what else gives evidence of evolution besides fossils and tells us who is related to whom?
archaeopteryx—why is a good model of a transition between reptiles (dinosaurs) and birds?

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