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Neoteny

In vertebrate biology, neoteny is most easily identified when sexually mature, completely viable juveniles or larva are found.

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Neoteny is the retention, by adults in a species, of traits previously seen only in juveniles (pedomorphosis/paedomorphosis), and is a subject studied in the field of developmental biology.

In neoteny, the physiological (or somatic) development of an animal or organism is slowed or delayed.

Ultimately this process results in the retention, in the adults of a species, of juvenile physical characteristics well into maturity.

In vertebrate biology, neoteny is most easily identified when sexually mature, completely viable juveniles or larva are found.

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Editor's Desk. “Neoteny.” BioScience. BioScience ISSN 2521-5760, 27 April 2009. <https://www.bioscience.com.pk/en/topics/zoology/neoteny>. Editor's Desk. (2009, April 27). “Neoteny.” BioScience. ISSN 2521-5760. Retrieved December 01, 2022 from https://www.bioscience.com.pk/en/topics/zoology/neoteny Editor's Desk. “Neoteny.” BioScience. ISSN 2521-5760. https://www.bioscience.com.pk/en/topics/zoology/neoteny (accessed December 01, 2022).
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