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Please describe the theory of evolution and what evidence is there to support it?
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- List and describe at least five evidences for evolution. Use examples where possible?How does genetic information provides evidence for evolution? (With species as example)Which type of evidence for evolution is most accurate in determining evolutionary relationships–morphology or molecular and why?
- Discuss the validity of the statement “Evolution is an equal opportunity biological phenomenon”. Do you agree or disagree? Give examples that support or refute this statement.identify and define the four forces of evolution. provide an actual or possible real-world example of each.In 100 words, explain in detail the two things that govern the rate of evolution.