SELECTION (Natural) 1)
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This widely debated concept is thus commented by P. CORNING: "… in fact, natural selection is an "umbrella" category that refers to whatever functionally-significant factors, (as distinct from, say, stochastic or teleological influences) are responsible in a given context for causing the differential survival of genes, genic "interaction systems" (in SEWALL WRIGHT terms), genomes, groups, populations and species" (1998b, p.3).
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