A phyletic lineage is an unbroken http://wiki.answers.com/dictionary/Seriesof http://wiki.answers.com/dictionary/Speciesarranged in http://wiki.answers.com/dictionary/Ancestorto descendant http://wiki.answers.com/dictionary/Sequence, with each later http://wiki.answers.com/dictionary/Specieshaving evolved from the one which immediately preceded it.
similar structures arising independently in different lineages, convergent evolution among different lineages, and adaptation by different lineages to the same selective pressures
Punctuated equilibrium is commonly contrasted against phyletic gradualism, the belief that evolution generally occurs uniformly and by the steady and gradual transformation of whole lineages (called anagenesis). In this view, evolution is seen as generally smooth and continuous.
Actually the question has things a bit out of order. Adaptive mutations turn out to confer enhanced fitness (for survival) attributes which are passed to offspring. At some point creatures of such lineages become genetically isolated and able to reproduce only among themselves. It is only in that ancestral sense that inherited "adaptive traits" can be called helpful in the present time.
organism best adapted to their environment survive- apex
Divergent evolution creates the divergence of a single species by isolating the gene pools of each species thereby increasing the differences between the population and eventually species. Divergent evolution is the evolution of different species from a common ancestor (and hence common characteristics) to attain new, dissimilar characteristics. Convergent evolution works on a different level. Unlike divergent evolution, convergent evolution does not create species with similar derived characteristics. Convergent evolution involves the adaptation of several different, unrelated organisms to the same environment in the same way. For example, flies and birds are not immediately related yet they both cope with getting around by flying with wings- similar structures that are not derived from one and other. Convergent evolution does not create new species, unlike divergent evolution. Convergent evolution is the co-evolution of different species with different ancestors in such a way that they attain the same characteristics independently of each other.
What does Hadero mean when she uses the term, "sonic lineages". What does she describe as her own sonic lineages?
similar structures arising independently in different lineages, convergent evolution among different lineages, and adaptation by different lineages to the same selective pressures
The term meaning "a group of lineages" is a clan. A lineage is a group of families descended form a common ancestor.
The traits are also found in many intervening lineages on the tree of life
The head monk of Tibetan Buddhism is the Dalai Lama. Each of the four major lineages (as well as some minor lineages) have their own head as well.
chimera
A branch point on a cladogram represents a common ancestor from which two or more evolutionary lineages diverge. It signifies a point in the evolutionary history where a lineage splits into two or more new lineages.
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patrilineal (male), matrilineal (female)
16 according to the druid accounts in the Greek and Norse lineages
An ancestral shrine is a temple dedicated to deified ancestors and progenitors of surname lineages.
patrilineal (male), matrilineal (female)