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neotony

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  1. neotonynoun

    the state resulting when juvenile characteristics are retained by the adults of a species

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  1. neotony

    Neoteny (), also called juvenilization, is the delaying or slowing of the physiological, or somatic, development of an organism, typically an animal. Neoteny is found in modern humans compared to other primates. In progenesis or paedogenesis, sexual development is accelerated.Both neoteny and progenesis result in paedomorphism (as having the form typical of children) or paedomorphosis (changing towards forms typical of children), a type of heterochrony. It is the retention in adults of traits previously seen only in the young. Such retention is important in evolutionary biology, domestication and evolutionary developmental biology. Some authors define paedomorphism as the retention of larval traits, as seen in salamanders.

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  1. neotony

    Neoteny, also known as juvenileization, is a biological term that refers to the retention of juvenile features in the adult animals of a species. This process slows down the physiological development, thus, transformation from immaturity to maturity is not achieved. It is often observed in animals including amphibians and certain species of insects. It also has been used in a broader sense to refer to any organism that retains traits from its juvenile form into adulthood.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of neotony in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of neotony in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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