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In biology, co-evolution is the correlated evolution of two apparently independent entities. This could be two interacting proteins with correlated amino acid mutations on their interacting surfaces (although it is debateable whether this actually happens). '''Co-evolution''' can also be the Mutual Evolutionary influence between two Species . Each party in a co-evolutionary relationship exerts Selective Pressures on the other, thereby affecting each others' evolution. Co-evolution includes the evolution of a Host species and its Parasite s, and examples of Mutualism evolving through time. Evolution in response to abiotic factors, such as Climate Change , is not coevolution (since climate is not alive and does not undergo biological evolution). Evolution in a one-on-one interaction, such as that between Predator And Prey , host-symbiont or host-parasite pair, is coevolution. But many cases are less clearcut: a species may evolve in response to a number of other species, each of which is also evolving in response to a set of species. This situation has been referred to as "diffuse coevolution". And, certainly, for many organisms, the biotic (living) environment is the most prominent selective pressure, resulting in evolutionary change. Examples of co-evolution include Pollination of Angraecoid Orchid s by African Moth s. These species co-evolve because the moths are dependent on the flowers for Nectar and the flowers are dependent on the moths to spread their Pollen so they can Reproduce . The evolutionary process has led to deep flowers and moths with long probosci. Co-evolution also occurs between Predator and Prey species as in the case of the Rough-skinned Newt (''Taricha granulosa'') and the common Garter Snake (''Thamnophis sirtalis''). In this case, the newts produce a potent nerve Toxin that concentrates in their skin. Garter snakes have evolved resistance to this toxin through a set of genetic Mutation s, and prey upon the newts. The relationship between these animals has resulted in an Evolutionary Arms Race that has driven toxin levels in the newt to extreme levels. (see Red Queen ). Co-evolution does not imply mutual dependence. The host of a parasite, or prey of a predator, does not depend on its enemy for survival. The existence of Mitochondria within Eukaryote cells is an example of co-evolution as the mitochondria has a different DNA sequence than that of the nucleus in the host cell. This concept is described further by the Endosymbiotic Theory . Co-evolutionary algorithms are also a class of algorithms used for generating Artificial Life as well as for optimization, game learning and Machine Learning . Pioneering results in the use of co-evolutionary methods were by Daniel Hillis (who co-evolved sorting networks) and Karl Sims (who co-evolved virtual creatures ). In his book ''The Self-organizing Universe'', Erich Jantsch attributed the entire evolution of the Cosmos to co-evolution. In Astronomy , an emerging theory states that Black Holes and Galaxies develop in an interdependent way analogous to biological co-evolution. {Link without Title} BIBLIOGRAPHY
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