neomorphs

/ˈniːoʊmɔːrfs/
noun
  1. New or recently evolved forms or structures in organisms, especially in biology or genetics.
    • Some neomorphs in plants help them survive in harsh desert climates.
    • The discovery of these neomorphs changed how we understand evolutionary adaptation.
    • The scientist studied the neomorphs that appeared in the lab mice after several generations.
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