Introduction Evolution is the idea that organisms adapt or mutate to obtain beneficial physiological, psychological, and structural characteristics. Due to DNA replication errors or external factors, the genetic make-up of all organisms is constantly changing, and some of these changes will have a major impact on organisms and thus will change their quality. Generally, when the biological genetic code is better, it is regenerated and sustained longer than its unmodified counterpart, the process is called evolution.
Please tell me what "Darwin's theory" is. As we already know the evolution of Darwin, evolution itself is not Darwin. Darwin tried to explain how evolution happened and failed altogether. His theory is that numerous, continuous, small and random changes he called the "choice" of death filters are the cause of evolution. Every life is intelligent, and evolution is caused by intellectual reaction of cells to the needs of the environment. Cells acquire input of environmental requirements through known biochemical pathways and coordinate their genomes accordingly. Evolution is more like Neoramarquian than Neo-Darwin. Inheritance of acquired functions is fully accepted and proved by science.
In the second half of the century, after British naturalist Charles Darwin promoted evolutionary theory through natural selection, the succession of letters acquired was thought to be a unique "ramming" view of organic change. ) For the first time in the 1880's by German biologist August Weismann, this idea was biologically seriously challenged. In the twentieth century, the idea of Lamarck was not confirmed by experiments, and the often quoted evidence was interpreted differently, so it was completely reliable. Epigenetics (a study of chemical modification of genes and genes related proteins) explained how specific characteristics of the development of organisms over their lifetimes are handed down to their descendants.