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Biology Question #46.
The answer was analogous structures.
However, I thought parallel evolution is when two species diverge from a common ancestor, and then those two species evolve in a similar way parallel to each other afterwards. Since it's a common ancestor I thought it would be homologous.
I noticed the question states in separate lineages, but still does that no go against the definition of parallel evolution? Shouldn't it be called convergent evolution in the question.
Thanks
The answer was analogous structures.
However, I thought parallel evolution is when two species diverge from a common ancestor, and then those two species evolve in a similar way parallel to each other afterwards. Since it's a common ancestor I thought it would be homologous.
I noticed the question states in separate lineages, but still does that no go against the definition of parallel evolution? Shouldn't it be called convergent evolution in the question.
Thanks