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1981) Homology and homoplasy A character state is homologous in two species
when it has been inherited by both from their common ancestor. On the other
hand, if a character state has evolved more than once — if it is possessed by two
...
1981) Homology and homoplasy A character state is homologous in two species
when it has been inherited by both from their common ancestor. On the other
hand, if a character state has evolved more than once — if it is possessed by two
...
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There are often reasons to believe that a fossil species is not the direct ancestor
of a more recent species, but rather is a related lineage that became extinct
without issue. Therefore a derived character state may appear early in the fossil ...
There are often reasons to believe that a fossil species is not the direct ancestor
of a more recent species, but rather is a related lineage that became extinct
without issue. Therefore a derived character state may appear early in the fossil ...
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The descendant will have the same shape (expressed by the ratio ylx) as its
ancestor if a = 1, but a different shape (y greater relative to x) if a > 1 (Figure 14B).
During its ontogeny, however, the descendant will pass through a juvenile stage
in ...
The descendant will have the same shape (expressed by the ratio ylx) as its
ancestor if a = 1, but a different shape (y greater relative to x) if a > 1 (Figure 14B).
During its ontogeny, however, the descendant will pass through a juvenile stage
in ...
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CONCEPTIONS AND MISCONCEPTIONS | 7 |
EVOLUTION SINCE THE SYNTHESIS | 13 |
ADAPTATION AND ENVIRONMENT | 19 |
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