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They're not time wasters; they're evolutionary innovations.
Mutation rate balances the need to protect genome integrity with the advantage of evolutionary innovations.
The dinosaurs' genetic heritage and evolutionary innovations "triggered a remarkable evolutionary cascade," the article said.
Subsequent jumps in complexity are driven by evolutionary innovations (development of spines and photosymbionts), which open new niche space.
Instead, evolutionary innovations have accumulated through time, gradually increasing the productivity of the biosphere to what it is today.
Other cases indicate that some non-cyanobacterial plastid enzymes are unique evolutionary innovations in viridiplants, such as the host-derived histidinol dehydrogenase (Supplementary Table S1).
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 1996, pp. 294, $124.50, (hbk); Evolutionary Innovations: Genetic Engineering for Human Growth Hormone and Insulin by Maureen D. McKelvey.
If confirmed, the find reinforces the idea that major evolutionary innovations occurred in bursts.
Using a wealth of examples of evolutionary innovations, Vermeij argues that evolution and economics are one.
The principal analytical tool is strategic niche management, an approach rooted in evolutionary innovations theory.
Evolutionary innovations may increase both fundamental and realized fitness space over time.
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