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This leads to the formation of new species and transformation of existing ones.<br><br>In the 19th century, Charles Darwin formulated a scientific theory that explained how biological organisms changed over time. The theory is based on the idea that more offspring are created than can survive, and that these offspring compete for resources in their physical environment. This creates a "struggle for existence" where those who have the most beneficial traits win while others are discarded. The offspring who survive carry these traits to their offspring. This gives them an advantage over other species. Over time, the population of organisms possessing these advantageous traits increases.<br><br>However, it's difficult to understand how natural selection can create new traits if its primary function is to eliminate unfit individuals. Additionally, the majority of types of natural selection eliminate genetic variation within populations. 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Mutations can also increase the frequency of existing alleles or create new alleles. The new alleles are then passed to the next generation and become dominant phenotypes.<br><br>Evolution is based on natural selection<br><br>Natural selection is a simple mechanism that causes living things to change over time. It is the result of heritable phenotypic variations and different reproduction. These factors create the situation that people with beneficial characteristics are more likely survive and reproduce than those with no beneficial traits. This process, over time, leads to a reshaping the gene pool so that it is more closely linked to the environment in which individuals live. Darwin's "survival-of-the most fittest" is built on this idea.<br><br>This process is based on the idea that different traits allow individuals to adapt to their environments. Individuals who have adaptive traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, and therefore produce more offspring. BioMed Central states that this will eventually lead to the trait spread throughout the population. Eventually, the trait will be found in every member of a population and the composition of the population will change. This is referred to as evolution.<br><br>Those with less adaptive traits are likely to die or will not be able to produce offspring, and their genes won't pass on to future generations. As time passes, genetically modified species will take over the population and evolve into new species. However, this is not an absolute process. The environment may change abruptly making the changes in place.<br><br>Sexual selection is another aspect that can affect the evolution of. Some traits are favored if they increase the chances of a person mating someone else. This can lead to bizarre phenotypes, such as brightly colored plumage on birds or oversized antlers on deer. 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