In which model of evolution are many transitional forms predicted? Neither punctuated equilibrium nor gradualistic. Opunctuated equilibrium Ogradualistic Both punctuated equilibrium and gradualistic.
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Phyletic gradualism or transformation is a model of evolution which hypothesizes that most speciation is not abrupt but slow, uniform and gradual. When evolution occurs in this mode, it is usually by the steady transformation of a whole species into a new one through a process called anagenesis. Comment on the feasibility of this mode for forming new species.
The evolutionary model which describes continuous evolution over relatively short geological periods is known as: unnatural selection natural selection gradualism punctuated equilibrium
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