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Selection

The Mechanism of Evolution

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  • 728 pages
  • 26 hours of reading

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The book emphasizes the often-overlooked significance of the selection process in biology, arguing that its complexity is undervalued by many biologists. It critiques the common misconception that natural organisms are designed like human inventions, highlighting that complex life forms arise through the selection of random variations rather than deliberate planning. By exploring these principles, the author aims to make the concepts of selection more accessible and comprehensible, bridging the gap between scientific theory and everyday understanding.

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Selection, Graham Bell

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2012
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