Ferns can evolve 'backward,' scientists discover

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- Researchers have discovered that certain fern species can "evolve backward" by losing complex traits and reverting to simpler forms.
- This phenomenon, known as "retrogressive evolution," challenges the traditional view of evolution as a one-way progression towards greater complexity.
- The study suggests that ferns can adapt to different environments by shedding unnecessary traits, providing insights into the evolutionary flexibility of plants.

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