Raptorial insect forelegs evolved repeatedly but never converged on one winning design
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PhysRaptorial insect forelegs evolved repeatedly but never converged on one winning designphys.orgThe evolutionary paths that created snatching forelimbs in insects multiple times moved in a similar direction but didn't end at a single solution. Kobe University research is pioneering a study of how organs with similar functions evolve, providing a new analytical approach to identify evolutionary dynamics quantitatively.
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