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What which type of anatomic structure are bird wings and butterfly wings when compared to each other? do gradualism and punctuated equilibrium have in common?
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The anatomic structure is analogous.
Both are talking about the change of traits. It's true neither are completely correct. It's also true that punctuated equilibrium is slightly biased.
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