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Does evolution work like a scientist testing a hypothesis?

Jacopo Iacovacci

June 2, 2026

Mutations act as natural experiments where mutant offspring are compared against parent controls, and natural selection measures the causal effect on fitness. Using formal causal inference frameworks, the author shows how Fisher's Fundamental Theorem of evolution decomposes into selection plus mutation effects, reframing evolution as systematic hypothesis testing rather than Bayesian learning.
Published as Evolution as a Process of Causal Inference arXiv:2606.03384
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