evolutionary modeling
Evolutionary modeling refers to the process of studying and simulating the changing patterns and behaviors in biological or non-biological systems over successive generations, based on the principles of evolution. It involves creating mathematical or computational models that simulate how traits or characteristics evolve, allowing researchers to observe and analyze the dynamics and outcomes of evolutionary processes.
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