Anagenesis

/ˌænədʒˈɛnəsɪs/ noun

The evolutionary development of an organism within a single lineage over time, without branching into new species.

From Greek ana- (up, back) + genesis (origin, creation). The term was coined in biology to describe evolution that occurs in a straight line through one species rather than through splitting and diversification.

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