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==Fundamentals== ==Fundamentals==

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Evolution, also known as descent with modification, is the change in heritable traits of biological organisms over generations due to natural selection, mutation, gene flow, and genetic drift. Evolutionary biology or evolution is the subfield of biology concerned with study of evolutionary processes that produced the diversity of life on Earth.

Fundamentals

* Evidence of common descent

Subfields

History

Organisms

Tetrapods

Other animals

Plants

Other taxa

Cells, organs, systems

Molecules and genes

Processes

Taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny

Psychology and behaviour

Modelling

Religious and philosophical views

Controversy

See also

Evolutionary biology
Evolution
Population
genetics
Development
Of taxa
Of organs
Of processes
Tempo and modes
Speciation
History
Philosophy
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