Experimental evolution
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- | + | '''Experimental evolution''' is the use of laboratory experiments or controlled field manipulations to explore evolutionary dynamics. | |
- | The term '''directed evolution''' is used within the [[transhumanist]] community to refer to the idea of applying the principles of [[directed evolution]] and [[experimental evolution]] to the control of human evolution. | + | == See also == |
- | + | * [[Artificial selection]] | |
- | ==See also== | + | * [[Bacteriophage experimental evolution]] |
- | + | * [[Directed evolution]] | |
- | * ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'' | + | * [[Domestication]] |
- | * [[Designer baby]] | + | * [[Evolutionary biology]] |
- | * [[Eugenics]] | + | * [[Evolutionary physiology]] |
- | * [[Liberal eugenics]] | + | * [[Genetics]] |
- | * [[Genome editing]] | + | * [[Genomics of domestication]] |
- | * [[CRISPR]] | + | * [[Laboratory experiments of speciation]] |
- | * [[Morphological freedom]] | + | * [[Quantitative genetics]] |
- | * [[Human genetic engineering]] | + | * [[Selective breeding]] |
- | * [[Posthumanism]] | + | * [[Tame Silver Fox]] |
- | * [[Reprogenetics]] | + | |
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Experimental evolution is the use of laboratory experiments or controlled field manipulations to explore evolutionary dynamics.
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See also
- Artificial selection
- Bacteriophage experimental evolution
- Directed evolution
- Domestication
- Evolutionary biology
- Evolutionary physiology
- Genetics
- Genomics of domestication
- Laboratory experiments of speciation
- Quantitative genetics
- Selective breeding
- Tame Silver Fox
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