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Techno2000
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Thanks Buff, for thwarting their attempts to cloud the issue.hmmmm - a few posters were claiming no diff between micro and macro.
From @bradskii artcile
Natural selection
To understand the origin of whales, it’s necessary to have a basic understanding of how natural selection works. Natural selection can change a species in small ways, causing a population to change color or size over the course of several generations. This is called “microevolution.”
But natural selection is also capable of much more. Given enough time and enough accumulated changes, natural selection can create entirely new species, known as “macroevolution.” It can turn dinosaurs into birds, amphibious mammals into whales and the ancestors of apes into humans.
