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Phylogenetic Constraint is like a basic body plan. It can be modified (what evolution does) but it can't be fully changed.

Vestigial features (things like the human appendix which is a remnant of our ancestors, but is no longer used) provide evidence of common ancestry and phylogenetic constraint. :)

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