<em>Charles Darwin (1809–1882)</em> and others, expressing that all types of life forms emerge and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that expansion the person's ability to compete, <em>survive, and reproduce</em>
<em>Evolution Examples in Nature</em>. This <em>moth </em>had a light shading obscured after the Industrial Revolution, because of the pollution of the time
This <em>transformation </em>came about on the grounds that the light hued moths were seen by feathered animals all the more promptly, so with normal choice, the dull shaded <em>moths survived to reproduce</em>
The sequence of bases in a DNA molecule can determine the order of amino acids in a protein molecule. Groups of three bases called triplets represent different amino acids. This is the basis of the genetic code . A sequence of bases (genetic information) on DNA that codes for a protein is called a gene .