kiválasztódását
Kiválasztódását is a Hungarian term that translates to "selection" or "elimination" in English, often used in a biological or evolutionary context. It refers to the process by which certain individuals or traits are favored or disfavored within a population, leading to changes in the genetic makeup of that population over time. This concept is central to the theory of evolution by natural selection.
In biology, kiválasztódását describes how organisms with traits better suited to their environment are more likely
The process can occur in various forms. Natural selection is the most well-known, where environmental pressures
Understanding kiválasztódását is crucial for comprehending adaptation, biodiversity, and the mechanisms driving evolutionary change. It explains