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Evolvability and Adaptation
This chapter explores the concept of evolvability, examining how organisms enhance their evolutionary potential through natural selection and genetic mechanisms. It discusses the intricate relationship between mutation rates and environmental challenges, showcasing how bacteria adapt over time while facing recurring selection pressures. The conversation highlights the dynamic interplay of survival, extinction, and gene regulation, emphasizing the role of lineage-level traits in accelerating evolutionary processes.
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