Probability
Probability, as applied in evolutionary biology, refers to the study of chance events and their outcomes in the context of biological systems. It involves using mathematical models to predict the likelihood of different genetic variations and population dynamics. This field is closely related to both statistics and mathematics, which provide the theoretical frameworks for probability theory. In the realm of evolutionary biology, probability is used to understand the stochastic processes that shape genetic diversity and evolutionary trajectories. It can help explain phenomena such as genetic drift, mutation rates, and the distribution of traits in populations. Probability also plays a crucial role in population genetics, where it is used to model the frequency and distribution of alleles within populations over time. Overall, probability provides a powerful tool for understanding the complex interplay between randomness and determinism in evolutionary processes.
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