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qprimed@lemmy.ml ⁨5⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

as, for example an elm or maple? a random mutation may have provided a small spur to a seed. the spur changed the trajectory of the falling seed and may have allowed it to fall further from the parent plant and into a more ideal growing environment for simply further afield, which would allow it to slightly out-complete others.

if this change proved sucessful over time, then the mutation would likely get more pronounced as long as it continued to improve the plants fitness for its environment. 100,000 years later you have seeds with glide wings.

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