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Body plan characters do not arise as body plan characters.
He suggests that Riedl was likely correct in his claim that body plan characters arise stepwise in a gradual manner, and that he was right that body plan characters become increasingly constrained due to internal selection.
Therefore, heavily burdened traits, such as body plan characters, provide a developmental framework which can increase the evolvability of other traits within an organism.
The hierarchical structure of GRNs provides a mechanistic explanation for the evolutionary patterns we observe at the organismal level, such as some traits that are highly conserved (body plan characters) and some traits that vary greatly among organisms.
Plan characters, settings, and plots.
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Still more basal family Karatavitidae has short ovipositor which might suggest that it is the ground plan character of Ephialtitidae.
It is presumably a ground plan character for Acanthosomatidae too [ 61, 65]; consequently, its loss is derived.
If unsegmented echiurans are modified annelids and do not represent the unique body plan, then segmentation is an evolutionarily labile body plan character that has been lost rather than never gained by them [ 13].
Yet the recent findings of confirmed Ephialtitinae with the short ovipositor [ 3] resolve the puzzle and demonstrate that the short ovipositor was probably the ground plan character of both subfamilies of Ephialtitidae.
I don't actively plan for characters to change for the better throughout the book, though I think this is very true of real life.
In reply, Pinter says he doesn't plan his characters lives and, turning to Stoppard asks: "Don't you find they take you over sometimes?" To which Stoppard cryptically replies "No".
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