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Evolution
Fig. 4.2 An example of a genetic algorithm. One complete cycle constitutes one generation. Sur-
vival selection strategy determines which offspring, and which parents, are allowed to pass through
to the next generation and which of those are allowed to become parents in the next cycle
array of facts of taxonomy, ecology, distribution, and behaviour. Its extension to
the family and larger systematic units is progressively a matter of more and more
extrapolation …At every level above the lowest we need to explain the origin of
new genes, and this we cannot do”. Kimura (1989) acknowledges that the Darwinian
theory by natural selection has been a great unifying principle in biology, but provides
compelling evidence for the great majority of evolutionary changes at the molecular
level being caused by random fixation of selectively neutral alleles through random
sample drift under continued mutation pressure, rather than by Darwinian selection.
Hence, instead of “survival of the fittest” one should perhaps introduce the concept
of “survival of the luckiest”.
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