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How can individuals play a role in the evolution of an entire species

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This is an example of natural selection. Populations evolve, not individuals. ... Individual organisms do not evolve, they retain the same genes throughout their life. When a population is evolving, the ratio of different genetic types is changing -- each individual organism within a population does not change.

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