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7 February, 10:31

how are the trait groups organized? are they organized like they were for your independently designed lizards, or like they were for your evolved lizards?

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  1. 7 February, 10:43
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    The resulting pattern is very distinguishable from the patterns of traits created by individual development as evolution creates species whose evolutionary developments become defeats. For evolution that lacks traits the groups for shared traits are nestled within each other while the groups with shared traits produced by individual design converge in an unsystematic way and display no trend.

    Independent development is likely to create species whose characteristics are arranged just as We found, because the characteristics were given to the lizards individually instead of originating from a common ancestor, so that some of the lizards have completely different characteristics than another lizard or may have a characteristic that none of the other lizards have ever had.
  2. 7 February, 10:59
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    By using the subsets.

    Explanation:

    Evolution is the change in the species characteristics with the changing environment and the passage of the time. Different ideas has been put forward by the scientists to study the evolution.

    The organization of the trait groups can be done by using the different subsets. Different sets can be used for example A and B. The set A that is used can be used as the subset of the B group and vice-versa. The traits present in the A set must be present in the B subset as well.

    Thus, the answer is by using the subsets.
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