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Nothing will evolve independantly something in the enviroment will cause them to either evolve or become extinct

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Q: What is the result of similar traits that evolve independently?
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What occurs when species that were distinct evolve similar traits?

The species probably evolved under similar circumstances and they become more similar as a result. Additionally, they can become more competitive with one another.


Why are physical similarities among species not always the result of being related?

because unrelated species can evolve similar traits through convergent evolution.


Why are physical similarities among species not always the result of being closely related?

because unrelated species can evolve similar traits through convergent evolution.


How can you make a sentence using the word hybrid?

The combination of two traits which are similar but different will result in a hybrid.


Which is strong evidence that similar traits in different evolutionary lineages are the result of homology and not homoplasy?

The traits are also found in many intervening lineages on the tree of life


What evidence did Mendel find that supported his law of independent assortment?

Different traits are passed on independently of each other.


What was Gregor Mendal's most famous discovery?

that traits are inherited independently


The traits in mendels pea plant study were inherited?

Independently.


Horses traits for basic colors and variations on those colors are inherited how?

Independently


What kind of traits develop as a result of your environment?

what are the traits called that develope as a result of your environment


What law states that each gene pair is inherited independently of the gene pairs of other traits independently?

It's called law of independent assortment.


What is the idea of neoteny?

It is when a species of organisms evolve from or along common ancestry to retain juvenile traits in their ontogeny. Dogs retain juvenile traits of wolf pups, such as floppy ears and piebald coats. Humans have the similar skulls in adulthood of their cousins, the chimp juveniles.