Common ancestor
All life on Earth shares a single common ancestor that lived approximately 3.8 billion years ago.
Evolutionary Biology
Every living thing on Earth - from the bacterium on your skin to the blue whale in the deep ocean - shares a common ancestor, linked by an unbroken chain of reproduction stretching back 3.8 billion years. How does mindless copying with occasional errors transform a single-celled organism into a thinking, feeling human being? Imagine billions of organisms as a slow-motion lottery: each generation, the winners - the ones best suited to their environment - leave more tickets in the next draw. Over millions of drawings, the population looks completely different from where it started.
Evolution is the change in heritable traits within populations over successive generations. It is driven by four main mechanisms: (1) Natural selection - organisms with traits better suited to their environment survive and reproduce more, passing those traits on. (2) Mutation - random changes in DNA create new variants. (3) Genetic drift - random chance fluctuations in which individuals reproduce, especially impactful in small populations. (4) Gene flow - the transfer of alleles between populations through migration. Together these forces continuously reshape the genetic composition of every population on Earth.

Common ancestor
All life on Earth shares a single common ancestor that lived approximately 3.8 billion years ago.
Natural selection speed
Evolution can be observed in real time - bacteria evolve antibiotic resistance in days, guppies change life history in 20 generations.
Genetic drift
In small populations, random chance can cause alleles to disappear regardless of whether they are beneficial - called the founder effect.
Myth: Evolution is 'just a theory'
In science, a theory is an explanation supported by overwhelming evidence and capable of making testable predictions. Evolution meets that bar.
Myth: Humans evolved from chimpanzees
Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor that lived roughly 6-7 million years ago. Neither species is ancestral to the other.
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