evolutionary constraints
Evolutionary constraints refer to limitations or factors that restrict the range of possible genetic variations or adaptations that can evolve within a population. These constraints can arise from various sources, such as physical, developmental, or ecological factors, and shape the direction and pace of evolutionary change.
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