The Modern Synthetic theory of Evolution explains the evolution of life in terms of genetic changes occurring in the populations that leads to the formation of new species. It also explains the genetic population or Mendelian population, gene pool and the gene frequency. The concepts coming under this synthetic theory of evolution includes the genetic variations, reproductive and geographical isolation and the natural selection.
The modern synthetic theory includes scientific evidence from the genetics. It explains the concepts which occur when the allele frequency of the population changes. According to this theory, when the changes are great enough, there is a formation of new species. A species is a group of individuals who are capable of interbreeding and producing a fertile offspring.
Factors of Modern Synthetic Theory of Evolution
There are some factors describing the modern theory of synthetic evolution which are given below.
1.Recombination or Variation
2.Mutation
3.Heredity
4.Natural selection
5.Isolation
The Modern Synthetic theory of Evolution showed a number of changes as to how the evolution and the process of evolution are conceived. The theory gave a new definition of the evolution as “the changes occurring in the allele frequencies within the populations,” which emphasizes the genetics of evolution.
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