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Darwin and Natural Selection - Anthro Palomar
Most educated people in Europe and the Americas during the 19th century had their first full exposure to the concept of evolution through the writings of Charles Darwin click this icon to hear the name pronounced.
http://anthro.palomar.edu/evolve/evolve_2.htm
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Britannica - Evolution
Evolution, theory in biology postulating that the various types of plants, animals, and other living things on Earth have their origin in other preexisting types and that the distinguishable differences are due to modifications in successive generations.
https://www.britannica.com/science/evolution-scientific-theory
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Darwin's Theory Of Evolution - BBC
Charles Darwin was an English naturalist who studied variation in plants and animals during a five-year voyage around the world in the 19th century.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/21c_pre_2011/evolution/theoryevolutionrev2.shtml
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History Of Evolutionary Thought - Wikipedia
Evolutionary thought, the conception that species change over time, has roots in antiquity - in the ideas of the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Chinese as well as in medieval Islamic science.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_evolutionary_thought
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Darwin's Theory Of Evolution - A Theory in Crisis
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor: the birds and the bananas, the fishes and the flowers - all related.
http://www.darwins-theory-of-evolution.com
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Ten Great Advances in Evolution - Nova
Carl Zimmer looks at 10 significant recent advances in evolution studies.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/evolution/ten-great-advances-evolution.html
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Evolutionary Biology - Scientific American
Scientific American home page for evolutionary biology.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/evolutionary-biology/
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Evolutionary Biology News - Science Daily
Science Daily homepage for evolutionary biology news.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/news/plants_animals/evolution
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Evolution and the Tree of Life: Biology - Khan Academy
Discover the diversity of life on Earth and the forces that shape it! In this section, you can learn about evolution, natural selection, and the tree of life, as well as basic population genetics. Special bonus: take a peek into the amazing worlds of bacteria and viruses.
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/her
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Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
This article lays out the land for evolutionists and creationists alike, presenting the concepts of and the evidence for biological evolution.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-intro-to-biology.html
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Darwin's Theory of Evolution: Definition and Evidence - Live Science
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection isn't an idea with holes. It's one of the most solid theories in science. But what exactly is it?
http://www.livescience.com/474-controversy-evolution-works.html
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BBC Bitesize: Biology - Evolution
GCSE Biology Evolution learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/topics/zg99q6f
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Evolution - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Evolution is change in the heritable traits of biological populations over successive generations. Evolutionary processes give rise to diversity at every level of biological organisation, including the levels of species, individual organisms, and molecules.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution
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Biological Evolution - About Education
Biological evolution is defined as any genetic change in a population that is inherited over several generations. This change can occur through a mutation, gene flow between populations, and sexual reproduction.
http://biology.about.com/od/evolution/a/aa110207a.htm
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Evolutionary Biology - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life on Earth starting from a single origin of life. These processes include the descent of species, and the origin of new species.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolutionary_biology