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The two key concepts of Darwinian theory of evolution
(a) Analogy and homology
(b) Divergent and convergent evolution
(c) Convergence and adaptive radiation
(d) Branching descent and natural selection

A

Analogy and homology

B

Dvergent and convergent evolution

C

Convergence and adaptive radiation

D

Branching descent and natural selection

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