neo-Dar·win·ism /-ˈdɑrwəˌnɪzəm/
新達爾文主義
neo-Dar·win·ism /-ˈdɑrwəˌnɪzəm/ 名詞
Ne·o-Dar·win·ism n. The theory which holds natural selection, as explained by Darwin, to be the chief factor in the evolution of plants and animals, and denies the inheritance of acquired characters; -- esp. opposed to Neo-Lamarckism. Weismannism is an example of extreme Neo-Darwinism. -- Ne*o-Dar*win*i*an, a. & n.
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Neo-Darwinism
n : a modern Darwinian theory that explains new species in terms
of genetic mutations