In evolutionary biology, developmental bias refers to the production against or towards certain ontogenetic trajectories which ultimately influence the direction and outcome of evolutionary change by affecting the rates, magnitudes, directions and limits of trait evolution.[1][2] Historically, the term was synonymous with developmental constraint,[1][3][4] however, the latter has been more recently interpreted as referring solely to the negative role of development in evolution.[5]
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