Evolutionary grade 1959: a level of evolutionary advance, in contrast to a clade.
The anticipation of future states is also a major evolutionary and cognitive advance (Sjolander 1995).
There's nothing revolutionary here, just a well executed product based on evolutionary technical advances.
This precision grip was an important evolutionary advance in primates.
I told you," said Padma, "you didn't fully appreciate the evolutionary advances of our Splinter Cultures.
During this time an important evolutionary advance occurred in the vertebrate animals as the reptiles demonstrated a great leap over their more primitive ancestors.
In botany, flowers are the key evolutionary advance made by flowering plants.
In the meantime, the Cylons have made yet another evolutionary advance, shedding their metallic cocoons along with the yoke of servitude.
This was an evolutionary advance from still earlier flatfish, such as Heteronectes, in which the eyes only partially migrated.
The division of labour between the zooids is an evolutionary advance in the constant struggle for existence in the deep sea.