microevolution
Americannoun
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evolutionary change involving the gradual accumulation of mutations leading to new varieties within a species.
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minor evolutionary change observed over a short period of time.
Other Word Forms
- microevolutionary adjective
Etymology
Origin of microevolution
Vocabulary lists containing microevolution
Evolutionary Biology - High School
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Using this information, describe a model in which natural selection improved the match between D. mealanogaster and its environment through microevolution.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
The theory also connects this change of a population over time, called microevolution, with the processes that gave rise to new species and higher taxonomic groups with widely divergent characters, called macroevolution.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
The change would have been the result of microevolution, or an evolutionary change occurring within a species.
From New York Times • Nov. 9, 2020
To get samples from other species, Dr. Carlton has enlisted the aid of a Fordham University biologist, Jason Munshi-South, who studies the travel patterns and microevolution of rodents in the city.
From New York Times • Apr. 7, 2017
In metastatic disease, microevolution operates as in MDA-MB-231, which have been found to display rather stable M1/PT-like genomes despite selection at different sites, including bone marrow, lung and brain.
From Nature • Sep. 18, 2013
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