Evolutionary Developmental Biology
Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo) is a branch of modern biology which examines the evolution of form and development in organisms. It focuses on how genes and proteins interact to produce the range of forms found in different species and how this relates to their evolution over time. Evo-Devo seeks to understand how ancient structures and genetic pathways can create new traits and species. It is a relatively young field of science which has gained much attention due to its potential to revolutionize our understanding of the evolutionary process. It is a powerful tool to explain the origins of diverse species and to investigate the mechanisms of adaptation and speciation. Evo-Devo can also be used to develop novel strategies for biomedical research, agriculture, and conservation.
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