Evolutionary theory and genetics form the backbone of modern biology, explaining how life on Earth diversifies and adapts over time. This unit explores key concepts like natural selection, genetic inheritance, and the mechanisms driving evolutionary change in populations. From Darwin's groundbreaking work to cutting-edge genomic research, we'll examine the evidence for evolution and its applications. We'll also delve into human evolution, tracing our lineage through fossil records and genetic analysis, while considering ongoing debates in the field.