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The mechanism by which life forms with characteristics that allow them to better respond to different
environmental conditions, such as predators,
climate changes, or rivalry for food or mates, may continue to thrive and replicate in greater numbers than those of their species, thereby ensuring the perpetuation of such desirable characteristics in successive generations. The path of
evolutionary transition is driven through natural selection.
Viruses have
chromosomes that can replicate and are subject to natural selection-imposed
evolutionary pressures. The proportion of organisms in a
species with characteristics which are adaptive to a given
environment increases with each generation as a result of natural selection. Natural selection then modifies a species' initially spontaneous variability in genetic characteristics such that alleles that are advantageous for life predominate, whereas alleles that are not advantageous declines. Peer evaluation relates to the research undertaken during the examination of proposed papers and proposals for support. This method allows writers to follow their discipline's agreed expectations and eliminates the circulation of invalid observations, unwarranted statements, incorrect perceptions and personal opinions. Publications that have not received peer examination by qualified researchers and experts are likely to be regarded with skepticism. Natural selection is no more, no less, than the evolving representation of the allles that code for the
environmental selected traits. It is not a "power" but an term that is sometimes used to characterize it is "evolutionary force." This is nothing more than the unequal reproduction of alleles in subsequent populations. The
atmosphere may be normal or artificial; we know that our artificial antibiotic system offers a competitive mechanism for
microorganism allles that lead to antimicrobial resistance.
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