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Freeman and Byers' hypothesis, proposed in the context of evolutionary Biology, suggests that sexual selection can drive the evolution of certain traits in species, particularly in the context of mate choice. They posited that these traits might not only serve a direct reproductive function but also signal genetic fitness or overall health to potential mates. The hypothesis emphasizes the role of female choice in shaping male characteristics, influencing patterns of sexual dimorphism and mating systems in various species.

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