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Basically, divergence is the "default mode" of evolution. So virtually all species you can think of would be examples of divergence. Even in cases of parallel and convergent evolution, the underlying genomes will continue to diverge. An often used example of divergent evolution in the morphological and behavioural sense is Darwin's finches.

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parallel evolution is a whole other form of evolution.

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Adaptive Radiation

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Parallel evolution.

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