What's more, the ferrets reveal a possible mechanism for how human brains have
grown over evolutionary time.
Not exact matches
The finding supports an existing idea that the three master limb - replacers last shared a common ancestor about 420 million years ago, and it suggests that the
evolutionary process of
growing limbs is saved
over time, not developed independently in separate species, the researchers report today in PLOS ONE.
However, using the
evolutionary tree, they found that as the seed bank collection
grew in the future, if its collection strategy was determined by 3E priority species, something odd happened
over time: the collection contained more and more close relatives and overall diversity diminished.