Unnatural Selection -

In modern biology, "unnatural selection" describes how human activity—rather than natural environmental pressures—forces species to evolve. Key areas include:

The title is widely used across documentaries, fiction, and gaming: Unnatural Selection

The use of CRISPR-Cas9 allows researchers to manipulate DNA by changing RNA guides to insert specific sequences. In 2018, this led to the controversial birth of the first CRISPR-edited babies in China. In modern biology, "unnatural selection" describes how human

Human-induced evolution caused by unnatural selection ... - PNAS In modern biology

Some experts argue we are in an "uncontrolled evolutionary experiment" where synthetic chemicals and toxins reprogram our genomes, leading to rises in autoimmune and neurodegenerative conditions. 📺 Media & Cultural Works