Difference between revisions of "Convergent evolution"

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In [[Theory of evolution|evolutionary]] biology convergent evolution is the process by which two [[organisms]] or taxonomic groups share a character due to independently adapting to a similar environment or niche not by [[homology]].
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In [[Theory of evolution|evolutionary]] biology, convergent evolution is the process by which two [[organisms]] or taxonomic groups share a character due to independently adapting to a similar environment or niche not by [[homology]].
  
 
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In evolutionary biology, convergent evolution is the process by which two organisms or taxonomic groups share a character due to independently adapting to a similar environment or niche not by homology.