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What role does an individual organism play as per Darwin's theory of natural selection?

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As per Darwin's theory of natural selection, an individual organism in a population is responsible for passing on the variations and favourable mutations to the next generation by taking part in a successful event of sexual reproduction. These variations and the mutations have been selected for survival by the changing environment as they have conferred fitness to the individuals they are present in.

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