the principle of Natural Selection

 

 

The principle of Natural Selection

That of the range of inheritable variations of traits in a population, those contributing to an organism's survival will be most likely to reach the next generation. A selection occurs through a natural process of trait viability.

 

(see also: evolution, Darwinism, scientific approach, Creationism)

 

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