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It is called speciation.
Genetic driftChanges in the frequency of alleles within a population is called genetic drift. Over time, this can cause a significant phenotypic shift from other populations of the same species that have not had the same genetic drift. Given enough time, genetic drift can be significant enough to cause the affected population to be reproductively isolated from the rest of its species and eventually will develop into a new species.
species diversity
its called a population
The death of every member of a species is called extinction. When a large number of different species is dies out at the same time it is called mass extinction.
According to my teacher, it's called trans-species. :)
hybridization
genetic diversity
Hybridization is a different technique than what is called genetic engineering. Seeds sold as hybrids are probably not genetically engineered using the method of extracting a gene from one species and inserting it into a totally different species.
Gametic incompatibility is a method of protecting the genetic identity of a population. In this method, sperm transfer occurs but the egg is not fertilized.
No, they are completely different species and cannot interbreed.
Speciation.
its adaptations (camoflauge)
Genetic driftChanges in the frequency of alleles within a population is called genetic drift. Over time, this can cause a significant phenotypic shift from other populations of the same species that have not had the same genetic drift. Given enough time, genetic drift can be significant enough to cause the affected population to be reproductively isolated from the rest of its species and eventually will develop into a new species.
It is called speciation.
Genetic driftChanges in the frequency of alleles within a population is called genetic drift. Over time, this can cause a significant phenotypic shift from other populations of the same species that have not had the same genetic drift. Given enough time, genetic drift can be significant enough to cause the affected population to be reproductively isolated from the rest of its species and eventually will develop into a new species.
Genetic driftChanges in the frequency of alleles within a population is called genetic drift. Over time, this can cause a significant phenotypic shift from other populations of the same species that have not had the same genetic drift. Given enough time, genetic drift can be significant enough to cause the affected population to be reproductively isolated from the rest of its species and eventually will develop into a new species.