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anagenesis(an-uh-jen-eh-sis) A pattern of evolutionary change involving the transformation of an entire population, sometimes to a state different enough from the ancestral population to justify renaming it as [..]
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anagenesisEvolution of a feature within a lineage over an arbitrary period of time. © 2005 by Sinauer Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Futuyma, D. Evolution.
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anagenesisevolutionary change in a single lineage not associated with a speciation event.
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anagenesisEvolutionary changes in attributes of a species that do not involve branching or speciation.
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anagenesisAnatomical change in a single lineage over time that is sufficient to name a new species.
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anagenesis See phylesis.
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anagenesis1. <cell biology> Repair of tissue. 2. Regeneration of lost parts. Origin: G. Ana, up, + genesis, production (05 Mar 2000)
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anagenesisThe evolutionary process whereby one species evolves into another without any splitting of the phylogenetic tree. See cladogenesis.
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anagenesisEvolutionary change of a feature within a lineage over an arbitrary period of time.
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