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Accumulating change
Microevolutionary change might seem too unimportant to account for such amazing
evolutionary transitions as the origin of dinosaurs or the radiation of land
plants however, it is not. Microevolution happens on a small time scale
from one generation to the next. When such small changes build up over the course of
millions of years, they translate into evolution on a grand scale in other
words, macroevolution!
The four basic evolutionary mechanisms mutation, migration, genetic drift,
and natural selection can produce major evolutionary change if given enough
time. And life on Earth has been accumulating small changes for 3.8 billion years
more than enough time for these simple evolutionary processes to produce its
grand history.
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