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Theory of Epigenesis
The Theory of Epigenesis is a scientific concept that seeks to explain the origin and development of organisms through the gradual differentiation of cells.
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The Theory of Epigenesis is a scientific concept that seeks to explain the origin and development of organisms through the gradual differentiation of cells.

Macroevolution refers to the long-term patterns and processes of evolution that occur over geological time scales, typically involving the formation of new species and the diversification of entire groups of organisms.

The theory of isolation is a post Darwinian theory put forth by Moritz Wagner. Wagner believed that Darwin was not able to explain the concept of speciation completely.

The theory of spontaneous generation is the idea that living organisms originated from seemingly non-living beings, or even totally inorganic matter.

Molecular evolution is the study of the changes that occur in DNA and protein sequences over time, and how these changes relate to the evolutionary history and relationships of different species.

According to the neutral theory of evolution, the bulk of molecular variation has no influence on fitness, so random processes are the most likely cause of genetic variation.

When artificial impacts on natural selection have caused a species' color to change, it is known as industrial melanism.

Hugo de Vries, a Dutch botanist and geneticist, first put out the theory of mutation stating that the new species emerge

In-depth inquiries into the ancestry of Homo sapiens, or modern humans, have been done throughout history. One method is the "multi-regional hypothesis of human evolution".

Neo Darwinism is sometimes referred to as the Modern Theory of Origin of Species or the Modern Synthesis theory of Evolution.

The underlying premise of this Equilibrium is that, in a large population with random mating and lack of additional factors like genetic drift, mutation, and natural selection the frequencies of certain genes tends to remain constant from one generation to another.

Pangenesis Theory is one of the Theories of Inheritance given by Sir Charles Darwin. He coined the term Pangenesis with the terms ‘pan’ which means whole and ‘genesis’ which means origin.