Coincidence? I think so: researchers use phylogenetics to untangle convergent adaptation in birds ...Middle East

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Researchers from Skoltech and their colleagues have shown that adaptation to similar environments hardly involves similar genomic positions when species are distantly related.It is still poorly understood to what extent adaptation to similar conditions is associated with parallel changes in the genome. The team investigated recurrent adaptations of wildlife birds' mitochondria to high altitude, migration, diving, wintering, and flight. Repeatable substitutions are rather a coincidence than adaptation, which confirms the scientific opinion that distant species 'choose' different ways of similar trait evolution.

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