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Dorsal fin and Parallel evolution

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Difference between Dorsal fin and Parallel evolution

Dorsal fin vs. Parallel evolution

A dorsal fin is a fin located on the back of most marine and freshwater vertebrates such as fishes, cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), and the (extinct) ichthyosaur. Parallel evolution is the development of a similar trait in related, but distinct, species descending from the same ancestor, but from different clades.

Similarities between Dorsal fin and Parallel evolution

Dorsal fin and Parallel evolution have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cetacea, Ichthyosaur.

Cetacea

Cetacea are a widely distributed and diverse clade of aquatic mammals that today consists of the whales, dolphins, and porpoises.

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Ichthyosaur

Ichthyosaurs (Greek for "fish lizard" – ιχθυς or ichthys meaning "fish" and σαυρος or sauros meaning "lizard") are large marine reptiles.

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Dorsal fin and Parallel evolution Comparison

Dorsal fin has 26 relations, while Parallel evolution has 73. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.02% = 2 / (26 + 73).

References

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