What is the main difference between Darwin's theory of natural se

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71. Describe De Vries Mutation theory.
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72. What is the main difference between Darwin's theory of natural selection and De Vries mutation theory ?


The mutation theory differs from Darwin's theory in the nature of the variations. Continuous variations or fluctuations are the raw materials for the formation of new species in Darwin's theory of natural selection, but in De Vries theory, discontinuous variations or mutations are the raw materials. Darwins theory stated that evolution is a gradual process while De Vries stated that the process is sudden.
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73. What is competition in nature ? How does it affect the plant and animal life ? Mention some examples.
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74. Where did Darwin err in his theory of the “Origin of Species” through natural selection ?
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75. List three mechanisms by which variant genotypes can be produced in nature.
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76. Why is the frequency of sickle cell anaemia more in the malaria prone areas ?
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77. What is industrial melanism ?

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Explain how natural selection has worked on population of peppered moth in industrial area of England. 

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78. What observations is natural selection based on ?
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79. How is artificial selection different from natural selection ? 
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80. Polyploidy can also lead to the formation of a new species very rapidly. Explain.
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