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'''Biological evolution''' describes how biological life-forms have developed over time. In biology, evolution is the change in the inherited traits of a population of organisms through successive generations. Biological systems such as organisms and species are considered as gradually changing objects, which evolve in the course of time as a result of various processes. | '''Biological evolution''' describes how biological life-forms have developed over time. In biology, [[Evolution|evolution]] is the change in the inherited traits of a population of organisms through successive generations. Biological systems such as organisms and species are considered as gradually changing objects, which evolve in the course of time as a result of various processes. | ||
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Biological evolution describes how biological life-forms have developed over time. In biology, evolution is the change in the inherited traits of a population of organisms through successive generations. Biological systems such as organisms and species are considered as gradually changing objects, which evolve in the course of time as a result of various processes.