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Darwin's finches show

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Adaptive radiation
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Parallel evolution
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Homology
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Natural selection
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The correct option is A Adaptive radiation
Darwin's finches are a classic example of adaptive radiation. An adaptive radiation is defined as an event in which lineage rapidly diversifies, with the newly formed lineages evolving different adaptation.

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