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"evolutionary origin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the beginning or source of something that has evolved, such as a species. For example, "Humans have an evolutionary origin that can be traced back millions of years."
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Development and Evolutionary Origin of Feathers.
Ellefson, J.W. Synthetic evolutionary origin of a proofreading reverse transcriptase.
Is anti-viral defence the evolutionary origin of mRNA turnover?
For neurobiologists, the fact that music sticks in our heads suggests an evolutionary origin.
The study suggests, therefore, that pycnofibres could share an evolutionary origin with dinosaur and bird feathers.
Dhouailly, D. A new scenario for the evolutionary origin of hair, feather, and avian scales.
Alvarez-Curto, E. et al. Evolutionary origin of cAMP-based chemoattraction in the social amoebae.
The evolutionary origin of plastids in the Apicomplexa is poorly understood.
But a gap in the early fossil record, means that evolutionary origin is a slippery subject.
All of this hinges on whether or not these things truly do share a single evolutionary origin.
Some of us will find it unintelligible, given the evolutionary origin of humans.
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