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  1. co-adaptationnoun

    A mutual adaptation of species, organs or genes.

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  1. Co-adaptation

    In biology, co-adaptation, or coadaptation refers to the mutual adaptation of: ⁕Species: see mutualism, symbiosis ⁕organs: see the evolution of the eye. ⁕Genes or gene complexes: see Linkage disequilibrium, epistasis Co-adaptation may be indicative of co-evolution.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-adaptation in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-adaptation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of co-adaptation in a Sentence

  1. Devoney Looser:

    I'd say I find any adaptation of Jane Austen to be a successful one if it gets me thinking, or rethinking, any parts of the original.

  2. Walter Kaelin:

    It has to be there - because only then will human mobility be integrated into climate change adaptation plans, only then will access to funding that is necessary for some countries be enshrined in the (agreement).

  3. Francois Engelbrecht:

    Farming is already marginal. When it gets drastically warmer and drier, the means for adaptation will be extremely limited. The cattle industry will likely collapse.

  4. Zeresenay Alemseged:

    Understanding if climbing was part of a species' adaptation and to what extent are crucial, that tells us a lot about its ecology and the type of selection forces that were acting on it. The new study supports many previous studies that the foot in A. afarensis was adapted for upright walking and was largely human-like. It also reveals that a few features, especially mobility, are a bit different.

  5. Samy Ben-Jaafar:

    They could be mandated to do it tomorrow and, all of a sudden, adaptation will become front and center.

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