It is necessary to use the same genes from different species when producing hybrid DNA to realize better resistance.
A hybrid is an offspring resulting from the breeding of two different species, such as a lion and a tiger producing a liger.
A hybrid
If they are different species they can't breed or they produce a sterile hybrid. If they are distant relatives in the same species they produce a fertile hybrid.
its called a hybrid
a species..i think..:T
The offspring of different animals are known by different names- for example the oppsring of a Lion is called a cub, that of a cow is called a calf and so on.
Two animals of different but similar species breed to produce a hybrid.
A 'hybrid' pertaining to biology, is an animal or organism that is the result of the crossing-breeding of two different species or varieties.
Yes in some species. Probably the best known is a cross between a horse and a donkey, producing a mule, which is a sterile hybrid.
In genetics, the word hybrid can mean several things. In general, hybrid refers to the combination of two different things (eg. genes) to create something new. The two most common meanings of hybrid are: - an organism with two different alleles (versions of a gene) for a specific trait (eg. Bb, Tt). This means the organism is heterozygous for that gene. - the offspring of two genetically distinct organisms (this would also be called a heterozygote).
no because all bears are almost the same except if there different color Some can. For example, there are known cases of polar/brown bear hybrids. These two are closely related species.
A hybrid vegetable is not a true breed of a vegetable. It is altered by interbreeding different species and varieties of vegetables. Some common examples are carrots and cabbage.