Macrodevelopment
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Macrodevelopment is a biological hypothesis that proposes over millions of years the biosphere has nonlinearly unfolded taxa from generic forms to specific forms, in a manner analogous to the way in which a biological embryo develops in the womb. The theory was created by Robert F. DeHaan.