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A phylogenetic relict is a species or lineage that has survived over long geological periods while its close relatives have gone extinct, often found in restricted geographical areas and displaying traits that are ancient compared to other surviving relatives. These relicts provide invaluable insights into the evolutionary processes and historical biogeography, serving as living representatives of past ecosystems.
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