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There’s no such thing as a tree (phylogenetically) | Eukaryote Writes Blog
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"Of plants native to the Canary Islands, wood independently evolved at least 38 times!"

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@pete evolution works not so much top down as it works laterally. Viruses mostly and also bacteria could have played a much bigger key role in evolution than many thought. Imagine this:
Stable biome -> catastrophic change -> stress induces endogenic virus to wake up from dormant state -> viruses engulfing genetic fragments from old host infect new hosts -> evolution takes place pretty quickly

It explains why we see stratification and not all the intermediate steps in evolution.

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