Question

The "modern evolutionary synthesis" is
a. a form of population genetics that argues that evolution is gradual, based on environmental adaptation and small genetic changes over generations.
b. a form of evolution that describes change as particular and environmentally-dependent, sometimes gradual and sometimes in a succession of quick changes.
c. a more contemporary Darwinian approach that sees evolution as both a macro-level change of species and also a micro level of groups changes over time.
d. a specialty in evolutionary studies that focuses on heredity over time, based on divisions of species into two or three different biological groups.
e. a combination of paleoanthropological approaches and perspectives and also those of primatologists as a way of understanding the unique position of the human species.

Answer

This answer is hidden. It contains 1 characters.