Examples of Batesian mimicry in the following topics:
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- Unlike animals, plants cannot outrun predators or use mimicry to hide from hungry animals.
- In Batesian mimicry, a harmless species imitates the warning coloration of a harmful one.
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- Unlike animals, most plants cannot outrun predators or use mimicry to hide from hungry animals.
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- This phenomenon is also called molecular mimicry.
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- Autoimmunity can develop with time; its causes may be rooted in molecular mimicry.
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- An example of positive frequency-dependent selection is the mimicry of the warning coloration of dangerous species of animals by other species that are harmless.