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This publication presents the Biological Recycling Theory (BRT), a new evolutionary framework describing how life preserves and reactivates biological information across time. Rather than relying solely on gradual mutations, the BRT proposes cyclic “recycling” processes—such as re-use of genetic modules and reactivation of dormant codes—that enable rapid innovation, complexity, and the reappearance ... read moreof traits once thought lost. Published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (Q1), this peer-reviewed paper advances a systems-level understanding of macroevolutionary change.
Keywords: biological recycling theory, horizontal gene transfer (HGT), environmental DNA (eDNA), balancing selection, cryptic gene variation, macroevolution, post-extinction recovery, biodiversity resilienceread less
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