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:''This aricle concerns the scientific concept of evolution. For the novel by [[John Peel]], see [[Evolution (novel)|separate entry]].''
:''This aricle concerns the scientific concept of evolution. For the novel by [[John Peel]], see [[Evolution (novel)|separate entry]].''


'''Evolution''' is the development and change of organisms over time, closely linked to [[mutation]] and [[natural selection]]. On [[Earth]], a [[Human]] scientist [[Charles Darwin]], "discovered" and popularized the idea.
'''Evolution''' is the development and change of organisms over time, closely linked to [[mutant|mutation]] and [[natural selection]]. On [[Earth]] a [[Human]] scientist, [[Charles Darwin]], "discovered" and popularized the idea.


==References==
==References==
 
*[[Davros]] wished to determine the ultimate evolution of the [[Kaled]] race and to direct it. The result of this was the [[Dalek]]s. ([[DW]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'')
*[[Davros]] tried to determine the ultimate evolution of the [[Kaled]] race and to direct it. ([[DW]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]'').


*[[Light]] and the [[Reverend Ernest Matthews]] separately found the concept abhorrent, though for different reasons, the former because of his love of stasis and hatred of change, the latter because he found it repugnant to have evolved from monkeys. ([[DW]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'')
*[[Light]] and the [[Reverend Ernest Matthews]] separately found the concept abhorrent, though for different reasons, the former because of his love of stasis and hatred of change, the latter because he found it repugnant to have evolved from monkeys. ([[DW]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'')


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Revision as of 17:30, 21 February 2007

This aricle concerns the scientific concept of evolution. For the novel by John Peel, see separate entry.

Evolution is the development and change of organisms over time, closely linked to mutation and natural selection. On Earth a Human scientist, Charles Darwin, "discovered" and popularized the idea.

References

  • Light and the Reverend Ernest Matthews separately found the concept abhorrent, though for different reasons, the former because of his love of stasis and hatred of change, the latter because he found it repugnant to have evolved from monkeys. (DW: Ghost Light)
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