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| it is a change in a species over time |
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| fiting in the inrirerment. |
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| Charles (Robert) 1809–82, English naturalist andauthor. |
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| the process by which forms of life having traitsthat better enable them to adapt to specificenvironmental pressures. |
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| if fit it survives it dosen't fit it dies |
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| any of several forms of a gene,and to make a genes |
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| in genetics, a type of grid used to show the gametes ofeach parent and their possible offspring |
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| the basic physical unit of heredity; |
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