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... 4. How is biochemistry used to provide evidence for evolution? 5. Which idea was most tied to Darwin in his book The Origin of Species? 6. An organism’s survival can be determined by the physical traits it inherits. If a mutation were to occur, what type of mutations would best increase the organism ...
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Saltation (biology)

In biology, saltation (from Latin, saltus, ""leap"") is a sudden change from one generation to the next, that is large, or very large, in comparison with the usual variation of an organism. The term is used for nongradual changes (especially single-step speciation) that are atypical of, or violate gradualism - involved in modern evolutionary theory.
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