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  1. Vestigiality - Wikipedia

    • Vestigiality is the retention, during the process of evolution, of genetically determined structures or attributes that have lost some or all of the ancestral function in a given species. Assessment of the vestigiality must generally rely on comparison with homologous features in related species. The emergence of vestigiality occurs by normal evolu… See more

    Overview

    Vestigial features may take various forms; for example, they may be patterns of behavior, anatomical structures, or … See more

    History

    Vestigial structures have been noticed since ancient times, and the reason for their existence was long speculated upon before Darwinian evolution provided a widely accepted explanation. In the 4th century BC, … See more

    Common descent and evolutionary theory

    Vestigial structures are often homologous to structures that are functioning normally in other species. Therefore, vestigial structures can be considered evidence for evolution, the process by which beneficial heritable tr… See more

     
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  2. Vestigiality is the retention, during the process of evolution, of genetically determined structures or attributes that have lost some or all of the ancestral function in a given species. Assessment of the vestigiality must generally rely on comparison with homologous features in related species.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vestigiality
    In the context of human evolution, human vestigiality involves those traits occurring in humans that have lost all or most of their original function through evolution. Although structures called vestigial often appear functionless, a vestigial structure may retain lesser functions or develop minor new ones.
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  3. Human vestigiality - Wikipedia

     
  4. 7 Vestigial Features of the Human Body | Britannica

    WEBVestiges are remnants of evolutionary history—“footprints” or “tracks,” as translated from the Latin vestigial. All species possess vestigial features, …

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  7. Vestigiality | Encyclopedia MDPI

    WEBOct 24, 2022 · Vestigiality is the retention during the process of evolution of genetically determined structures or attributes that have lost some or all of the ancestral function in a given species. Assessment of the vestigiality …

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  10. Vestigial organs: Remnants of evolution - New Scientist

    WEBMay 14, 2008 · In 1893, a German anatomist named Robert Wiedersheim drew up a list of 86 human “vestiges”, organs “formerly of greater physiological significance than at present”. Over the years, the list grew,...

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  12. 5 Vestigial Body Parts Found in Humans | Discover …

    WEBApr 13, 2023 · Vestigial structures are body parts that we've evolved to no longer need. The natural selection process dictates that we keep the traits that continue to serve a purpose while the others become functionless …

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