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Evolution refers to the gradual change in the heritable characteristics of an organism generated over successive generations. Evolution of species gives rise to diversity among organism and the formation of new species. Sometimes, even imperfections can result in evolution. Evolution suggests that all organisms are descendants of a common ancestor.

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