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evolutionary

adjective as in pertaining to evolution or development

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"Our recent research enables us to go back much farther, to see what evolutionary lineages a horse has in its DNA," Cothran said.

It was a great example of an intermediate that bridged an evolutionary gap.

This breakthrough reshapes our understanding of the genetic origins of stem cells, offering a new perspective on the evolutionary ties between animals and their ancient single-celled relatives.

This process enhances functional and evolutionary diversity, both crucial for building resilient ecosystems capable of withstanding climate change.

Benítez' work lies at the intersection of anthropology, psychology and evolutionary biology.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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