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1. There is variation in individuals within a species

2. Variation ensures that individuals that are better suited to their environment will survive.

3. Traits that assist individuals in survival and allow them to reprduce gradually spread throughout population.

4. Individuals produce more offspring than the local resources can support.

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  1. Individuals within a population have variation in traits.
  2. Some of the variation in traits is heritable.
  3. Individuals with certain traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
  4. Over time, the frequency of traits that are advantageous for survival and reproduction will increase in a population.
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Some differences among individuals in a population are due to genetics, and are heritable.

Individuals in a population differ physically from one another, in many ways.

Some individuals in a population survive and reproduce better than other individuals.

Individuals with advantageous traits survive longest and leave the most offspring.

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