Catagenesis (biology)

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Catagenesis refers to forms of evolution that are retrogressive. It is a term used in contrast to anagenesis, which is the evolution of a single population into a new form without branching lines of descent (cladogenesis).

Basic topics in evolutionary biology
Processes of evolution: evidence - macroevolution - microevolution - speciation
Mechanisms: selection - genetic drift - gene flow - mutation
Modes: anagenesis - catagenesis - cladogenesis
History: History of evolutionary thought - Charles Darwin - The Origin of Species - modern evolutionary synthesis
Subfields: population genetics - ecological genetics - human evolution - molecular evolution - phylogenetics - systematics - evo-devo
List of evolutionary biology topics | Timeline of evolution | Timeline of human evolution


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