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XXXXXXX, X., & Dvorak, W. S. (1996). XXXXXX in XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX stand XXXXXXXXXXX of tropical pines.XXXXXXXX journal of forest research,XX(X), 1473-1480.
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Homology refers XX traits in XXXXXXXXX that were found in XXX ancestral species XX a XXXXX XXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX shared XXX XXXX XXXXXX XX their ancestors, XXX XXX closely linked XX each XXXXX in XXX XXXXXXXXX family XXXX. An example of homology is XXX XXXXXXXX of vitamin X XXXXXXXXXX in Haplorrhini primates, which XXXXXX in XXXXXXXXX of such XXXXXXXX XX XXXX, XX a result XX XXXXX that were passed down across generations. (XXXX, XXXX) XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX to traits in XXXXXXXXX which XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX in different XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX, XXXXX descendants shared XXX XXXX traits XXX XXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX XX a XXXXXX XX evolution in XXXXXXX ecological challenges or circumstances or in accordance with XXXXXXX environmental need. (XXXXX, 2013) Convergent XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX occurs XXX to a XXXXXXX quantity XX physical XXXXXXXXXXX being suited to XXX ecological XXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXX selected XXXXXXXXXXXX across different XXXXXXX. XX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXXXX XX teeth, which have been shown to have functional properties for XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXX. XX a result, different XXXXXXXXX, XXXX XX XXX Cretaceous XXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX, XXX XXX large marine XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX, both showed XXXXXXXX of XXXXXX similar types of XXXXX. (Gregory, 1951) XXXXXXXX showed that XXXX convergent XXXXXXXXX XXX XXX to XXXXXXX diets, XXXXX required XXXXXXX adaptations in teeth. (XXXXXXX, XXXX) Another example XX XXXXXXXXXX evolution XX XXXXX in XXX XXXXXXXXXXX of a chemical compound, XXXXXXX XXXXX, in different species XX flowers, Catasetum, Aspasia and XXXXXXX, in order XX XXXXXXX male bees as a XXXXXXXXX compound. (XXXXXXX XX XX, 1986)
References
Gregory, J. T. (1951). Convergent evolution: the XXXX of Hesperornis XXX XXX Mosasaurs.XXXXXXXXX,5(4), XXX-354.
Stern, D. X. (XXXX). XXX XXXXXXX causes of convergent evolution.Nature Reviews Genetics,14(11), XXX.
XXXXXXX, X. M., Williams, N. H., XXXXXXXXXX, W. S., Battiste, M. A., Strekowski, L., & XXXXXXXXX, N. (XXXX). Carvone oxide: an example XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX in euglossine pollinated XXXXXX.Systematic Botany, XXX-XXX.
Yang, X. (XXXX). Conserved or lost: XXXXXXXXX evolution of XXX XXX gene GULO in vertebrate XXXXXXX X biosynthesis.Biochemical genetics,XX(5-X), XXX-425.
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