biology
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Endless Forms Are the Most Beautiful; Why Does Evolution Favor Symmetry?
As they describe in PNAS, symmetric and other basic forms occur so frequently because evolution has a strong bias for simple "algorithms" that is, simple instruction sets or recipes for constructing a certain structure.
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