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Difference between branching decent and adaptive radiation

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Answered by SIDDH7456
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Branching descent refers to adaptive radiation seen in  a species during the course of its evolutionary history.  Hence the two terms mean the same. It means that same species if thrives in different environments with different selection pressures tend to change their structures in different ways and result in speciation.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Branching Decent and Adaptive Radiation

Explanation:

  • Branching descent alludes to adaptive radiation found in an animal groups over the span of its developmental history
  • It means that equivalent species if thrives in various situations with various selection pressures will in general change their structures in various ways  
  • As per Darwin's theory of evolution, nature selects the fittest. Fitness depends on qualities which are inherited. In this way, there must be a genetic basis for getting chose and to evolve
  • A few life forms are better adjusted to get by in an in any case threatening condition
  • Adaptative capacity is inherited.Wellness is the final product of the capacity to adjust and get selected by nature
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