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| the continuous sequence of changes undergone by an organism from one primary form, as a gamete, to the development of the same form again |
| transfer of information from one cell or molecule to another, as by chemical or electrical signals |
Neo-Darwinism Ne·o-Dar·win·ism (nē'ō-där'wə-nĭz'əm)
n.
Darwinism as modified by the findings of modern genetics.
| Neo-Darwinism (nē'ō-där'wə-nĭz'əm) Pronunciation Key
Darwinism as modified by the findings of modern genetics, stating that mutations due to random copying errors in DNA cause variation within a population of individual organisms and that natural selection acts upon these variations. |