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Biology, 08.04.2020 01:01, marklynr9955

Hybrids formed by mating two different species are often incapable of reproducing successfully with each other or with the members of their parent populations. Explain why this is the case. (Hint: Consider what you know about chromosome numbers and meiosis.)

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