Evolution/Adaptive traits

An adaptation or adaptive trait is a trait/characteristic that has evolved in a population of organisms which
provides a functional advantage. Adaptations increase the biological fitness of a population. Fitness is defined
as the ability to survive and pass genes on to subsequent generations.
For the purposes of this assignment, you are to choose an adaptive trait common to more than one species.
For example, birds and bats both have wings. Write a 2-3 page (500 – 750 words, 12 point font) paper
including the following elements. Be sure to compose your work with your own words. Do not copy and paste
from any source.
Describe what makes this trait an adaptation.
Briefly describe how the trait evolved; e.g., mutation, genetic drift, migration and/or natural selection. Be sure to
support your answer with evidence.
What is the difference between homologous and analogous traits? How does your trait of choice fit either of
these descriptions?
What is convergent and divergent evolution? Describe whether the trait is a result of convergent or divergent
evolution.

Sample Solution

rowdfunding is now a global phenomenon and has proven to be effective in different sectors of the market. It has become inter alia a mechanism to garner funds or a financing mechanism for start-ups and small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). In India, however, crowdfunding is still at a nascent stage. There exists no legal framework to address the problems that are presented as a result of this new funding mechanism. In light of the current government’s policies to encourage the development of start-ups and the proactive role being taken by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to help start-ups and SMEs to acquire funds from capital markets, it is imperative to understand thoroughly this new financing mechanism, by contrasting it with the existing capital funding routes. SMEs historically rely on traditional financing, particularly bank lending, and bank loans are more likely to be given in full to the largest companies. Despite trends predicted by analysts, the crowdfunding industry has been sustaining exponential growth: equity crowdfunding in Europe grew by 116% between 2012 and 2014 and the reward-based version grew by 127%. Thus, the business model demands attention and introspection. It becomes imperative to determine whether crowdfunding is feasible to the Indian economic market, it is essential to understand and analyse the pros and cons of this mechanism and assess its viability.

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