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The problem of reversibility refers to the difficulty of generalizing across different participant populations.
Natural Selection
A process in evolutionary biology where organisms with traits better adapted to the environment have higher survival rates and reproductive success, leading to the accumulation of beneficial traits in a population over generations.
Homoplasic Traits
Homoplasic traits are similar features in organisms that evolved independently, not from a common ancestor, often due to convergent evolution or parallel evolution.
Homologous Traits
Features shared by two or more species inherited from a common ancestor.
Convergent Evolution
The phenomenon where unrelated species develop alike characteristics independently due to the need to adjust to comparable environments or ecological niches.
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