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Hybrids are produced by crossbreeding different two species and the new varieties of organisms are obtained

Scientists are performing several experiments on plants as well as in animals and the desired product is thus obtained.

This is how new species comes into existence .

But this is prohibited in human beings to obtained hybrids using them.

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