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Heterotopy is an evolutionary change in the spatial location of a trait or structure. In simpler terms, it's when a feature that was located in one part of an ancestor's body ends up in a different location in its descendants.
Snakes are thought to have evolved from lizards that lost their legs. This loss of legs is an example of heterotopy, as the genes that control limb development were no longer expressed in the same locations.
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