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Evolution (S366) Credits from The Open University
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This course explains the key concepts of evolutionary science and investigates how these account for the characteristics of living organisms and the history of life on Earth; students learn how natural selection and other evolutionary processes produce changes in genes and populations over different time scales; how new species originate; and how large-scale evolutionary patterns are generated; other topics include the reconstruction of evolutionary relationships, and the ways in which humans influence the evolution of other species; level 3 course, 30 credits.

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Open University

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Evolutionary Biology


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