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    to infer convergent evolution depend on whether pattern-based or process-based convergence is expected. Pattern-based convergence is the broader term...
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  • Look up convergence, converges, or converging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Convergence may refer to: Convergence (book series), edited by Ruth...
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  • Digital convergence is the inclination for various digital innovations and media to become more similar with time. It enables the convergence of access...
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    1950s of the significance of wind field convergence in tropical weather production, the term Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) was then applied. The ITCZ...
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  • algorithms (EA), the term of premature convergence means that a population for an optimization problem converged too early, resulting in being suboptimal...
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  • molecular convergence between the two main clades of echolocating bats, and also between bats and dolphins. Other hearing genes also show convergence between...
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    Evolution of Animal Flight. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-999679-7. Pearce, Trevor (2012-06-01). "Convergence and Parallelism in Evolution:...
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  • same original sequence and then revert, converging in this manner. Convergence through convergent evolution in two unrelated groups is much less common...
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  • (January 2008). "Convergence and parallelism reconsidered: what have we learned about the genetics of adaptation?". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 23 (1): 26–32...
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    other than common ancestry. The two main types of homoplasy are convergence (evolution of the "same" character in at least two distinct lineages) and reversion...
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