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- Convergent evolution is the independent evolution of similar features in species of different periods or epochs in time. Convergent evolution creates analogous...
- Vibe Norup, M; J Dransfield; MW Chase; AS Barfod; WJ Baker (2006). "Homoplasious character combinations and generic delimitations: a case study from the...
- have developed independently from vertebrate crystalins, suggesting a homoplasious origin of the lens. Most cephalopods possess complex extraocular muscle...
- revealed that three-pointed structures of Capreolinae and Cervini are homoplasious, and their subclades gained synapomorphous tines. Discarded antlers represent...
- to determine the parentage of hybrids, but now has been shown to be homoplasious, and not useful in this regard. The scape (flowering stalk) is erect...
- habitats. Furthermore, traditional classifications had been based on homoplasious characteristics (the independent evolution of similar features in species...
- of habitats. Furthermore, traditional classications had been based on homoplasious characteristics (what turn out to be independently evolved similar features...
- of the Sympetrinae (Odonata: Libellulidae): further evidence of the homoplasious nature of wing venation". Systematic Entomology. 33 (1): 159–174. doi:10...
- Berger's subfamily of that name and are haplostemonous, but this feature is homoplasious. Confined to southern Africa, except for aquatic species, which are cosmopolitan...
- construction of a tree – a somewhat circular method. Even so, weighting homoplasious characters[how?] does indeed lead to better-supported trees. Further...