is evolution a search for direct ancestors and missing links Solution No. It is a misconception. Evolution is a slow and long process where the organisms adapt to the changing environment and challenges by retaining faourable characters and passing those to their offsprings. The fossils which archeologists find give them a chance to study the dversity of life. Those fossils do not represent a direct ancestor of a species because evolution is not a linear chain of events. Hence it is wrong to use the term missing link. It appears to be a very complicated links of chains in a random manner. They actually represent an evolutionary dead end. We can find common ancestors r unique ancestors but not direct ancestors..