a post-zygotic barrier
A scientist uses artificial selection to produce a new type of a cow, compared to their parents. The new cows are referred to as hybrids.
A scientist uses artificial selection to produce a new type of a cow, compared to their parents. The new cows are referred to as hybrids.
Yes, jaguars have a reproductive system like all mammals. They have a pair of testes in males that produce sperm and a uterus and ovaries in females that produce eggs. Jaguars reproduce sexually through mating.
I have heard of no such hybrid. I suppose it is a possibility as their ranges do overlap. However, it is unlikely that they could produce offspring that could reproduce.
Meiosis is the type of cell division that forms eggs and sperm in humans. It occurs in the reproductive organs.
The type of reproductive barrier you are referring to is called "hybrid inviability" or "hybrid infertility." It occurs when the offspring of two different species are unable to reproduce themselves, often due to genetic incompatibility between the parents.
the total reproductive system is specious specific the hybrids cant be include in any particular phylum and they cant produce reproductive fluids
Yes, it's the only way you can get hybrids in organisums
Plants that produce identical offspring through self-fertilization are referred to as true breeding or pure breeding plants. Hybrids are the result of crossing two different plant varieties or species, leading to offspring with a mix of traits from the parents.
Breeds
A scientist uses artificial selection to produce a new type of a cow, compared to their parents. The new cows are referred to as hybrids.
A scientist uses artificial selection to produce a new type of a cow, compared to their parents. The new cows are referred to as hybrids.
A scientist uses artificial selection to produce a new type of a cow, compared to their parents. The new cows are referred to as hybrids.
A scientist uses artificial selection to produce a new type of a cow, compared to their parents. The new cows are referred to as hybrids.
No, they produce slightly less to about the same amount.
by adding an electric motor to a petrol engine. there are 2 types, mild hybrids like the Honda insight, and full hybrids like the Toyota prius
Not all hybrids are sterile. Some hybrids, like mules, are sterile because they have an odd number of chromosomes, making it difficult for them to produce viable offspring. However, other hybrids, like ligers and zorses, can be fertile and able to reproduce.