Whether evolution is a more complicated congenital tendency, Darwin's natural selection theory is driven by Lamarck's theory, or the belief that the evolution of animals and plants is dominated by higher existence, the process of evolution can not be denied . An archaeological survey showed that seeds grow with time, but the unsolved problems are "how" and "why?" The answer lies in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Charles Darwin was born on 12th February 1809 in Shrewsbury, England.
To some extent, the term "survival of fittest" first proposed in Darwin's natural selection theory is a brief description of eugenics. Darwin and Alfred Wallace submitted a paper on the concept of natural selection in 1858. This concept has become the backbone of modern biology. Later Darwin published an influential book in 1859. "Origin of species by natural selection, or protection of dominant race in life struggle". Eugenics (/ juːdʒɛnɪks /; derived from Greek), "Born from Europe", "Good, Good", "Ethnicity, Stocks, Relatives" is a series of beliefs aimed at improving the genetic quality of the population and It is a custom. Broadly speaking, there are two types of eugenics: positive (encouraging breeding) and negative (encouraging discussion). It is not suitable for breeding)
This article explains Darwin's theory of natural selection. At the same time, this paper fully explains the natural selection of "modern evolution synthesis" in the 20th century. This paper also gives application of the principle of natural selection to explain current antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Finally, this paper summarizes the theory of evolutionary science in Darwin and then discovers natural selection. As we all know, Charles Darwin is the father of evolution and inheritance and advocates the principle of controlling heredity. One of his outstanding principles is that natural selection will be decided when the theory of natural selection becomes the driving force if the theory of evolution becomes clear as a car. This theory clearly states that the nature of control and selection of organisms contributes to survival while in the same eradication of lower species (Fairfield, 2000).
Variation (microscopic evolution) is part of Darwin's natural selection theory. Darwin's conclusion is that natural selection can be made only when there are differences in the population. Since then, scientists have found that mutations are caused by different genes, which lead to different characteristics. They also concluded that the mutation is genetic. Since genes are hereditary, their characteristics are similar. We can easily see changes in humans. In humans, you can see that the color of the nose, hair color, height, limb length, hairstyle, and skin color are different. Most mutations can be easily determined in organisms