The typical pattern of evolutionary radiation, such as that seen in the record of hexacorals, is characterized by evolution that
A) produced large-scale divergence at a very early stage, but not much divergence later on.
B) produced large-scale divergence that continued for many millions of years.
C) produced only new genera and species at the early stages.
D) does not seem to affect the body plan.
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