1. Evolution reproduced in the lab or documented in nature.
2. Fossil evidence.
3. Genetic evidence.
4. Molecular evidence (DNA).
5. Evidence from proteins
6. Vestigial and atavistic organs.
7. Embryology (how embryos develop).
8. Biogeography (locations of species on the planet).
9. Homology.
10. Bacteriology, virology, immunology, pest-control
natural selection, genetic drift, selective breeding, and mutations all play a role in driving evolution.
2. Fossil evidence.
3. Genetic evidence.
4. Molecular evidence (DNA).
5. Evidence from proteins
6. Vestigial and atavistic organs.
7. Embryology (how embryos develop).
8. Biogeography (locations of species on the planet).
9. Homology.
10. Bacteriology, virology, immunology, pest-control
natural selection, genetic drift, selective breeding, and mutations all play a role in driving evolution.
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There is NO evidence of evolution...only speculations and assumptions and ideas not yet with the abilities to show any evidence