Þróunarlæra
Þróunarlæra, commonly translated as evolutionary theory, is the scientific explanation for how life on Earth has changed over vast periods of time. It posits that all living organisms, from the simplest bacteria to complex animals and plants, share common ancestors and have diversified through a process of gradual change.
The central mechanism of evolutionary theory is natural selection, a concept most famously articulated by Charles
Other important concepts within evolutionary theory include genetic drift, which describes random fluctuations in gene frequencies,
Evolutionary theory is supported by a vast and diverse body of evidence from fields such as paleontology,
The understanding of evolutionary theory has profoundly impacted biology, providing a unifying framework for understanding the