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Evolutionary arms race

In evolutionary biology, an evolutionary arms race is an ongoing struggle between competing sets of co-evolving genes, phenotypic and behavioral traits that develop escalating adaptations and counter-adaptations against each other, resembling the geopolitical concept of an arms race. These are often described as examples of positive feedback. The…

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Evolutionary arms race → ongoing struggle between competing sets of co-evolving genes

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Evolutionary arms raceis aongoing struggle between competing sets of co-evolving genes0.90text
Australia or the Hawaiian Islandsinstance ofThis is a common problem in isolated ecosystems0.80text
Evolutionary arms racerelated to The rough-skinned newt and the common garter snakeRough-skinned0.60section
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Evolutionary arms racerelated to The rough-skinned newt and the common garter snakeSnakes0.60section
Evolutionary arms racerelated to The rough-skinned newt and the common garter snakeThere0.60section

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