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Which of these is the correct sequence of events leading to evolution?

Variation in species --> natural selection --> differential reproduction --> heredity --> evolution



Heredity --> variation in species --> differential reproduction --> natural selection --> evolution



Variation in species --> differential reproduction --> heredity --> natural selection --> evolution

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The last one is correct
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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice. "Variation in species --> differential reproduction --> heredity --> natural selection --> evolution" is the correct sequence of events leading to evolution.

The premise of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is that all life, from mammals to single celled organisms, is related through descent with modification from common ancestral stock. The mechanism he proposed to explain descent with modification was natural selection.


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