Evolution (disambiguation)

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In biology and anthropology:

  • the biological evolutionthe continuous process of transformation of the species.
  • the human evolutionthe process of transforming the human species from its ancestors to the present state;
  • the molecular evolutionchanges in the sequence of DNA nucleotides;
  • the evolution of a diseasethe sequence of events that occur in the human organism until the disease develops;
  • the evolutionary biologythe area of biology that studies the change of species;
  • the convergent evolution or evolutionary convergence and parallel evolution, evolutionary phenomena by which different organisms tend to develop similar characteristics;
  • the alopatric evolutionformation of species by geographical isolation;
  • the quantum evolutionstudies the speed or rhythm of evolutionary change;
  • the evolution of sex or sexual reproduction in living beings;
  • the cultural evolutionthe set of changes in the customs, values and laws of a society;
  • the technological developments or theory of the historical development of technology.

In physics:

  • the temporary evolution of a physical system, or set of differential or other equations quantify changes in the time of a dynamic system.

In geology and mineralogy:

  • the mineral evolution, the sequence of changes in mineralology on planets and moons towards greater complexity as a result of changes in the physical, chemical and biological environments.;

In astronomy:

  • the star evolutionthe sequence of changes that a star experiences throughout its existence;

In art:

  • The novel Evolution;
  • the film Evolution2001 film;
  • The band Evolution, rock band from Costa Rica.

In motorsports:

  • evolution, is every version, that a brand pulls out of a racing car with intent to improve the previous one.

Other uses:

  • Evolution. Free fighting group.
  • Evolution, Argentine political coalition.

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