Examples of using Interbreeding in English and their translations into Indonesian
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proto-humans swapped genes over time through interbreeding, before finally separating.
which contains a group of closely-related organisms, interbreeding to produce a fertile offspring.
hunting, and interbreeding with domestic sheep.
so it was impossible that the result of interbreeding with the human species is not the same.
hunting, and interbreeding with domestic sheep.
This is not a simple question, but one view defines a species as a population of potentially interbreeding individuals that is reproductively isolated from other such populations.
black-footed ferrets have become so different, socially and otherwise, that interbreeding would not be possible.
sought to preserve separate breeds and discourage the interbreeding of the English and American varieties.
suggesting that the fossil could derive from interbreeding.
The obvious answer is the mating pattern we impose on our dogs- we keep breeds separate by preventing interbreeding between them.
The same method will be useful in other studies of interbreeding where limited samples are available.
Additional references also hint at experiments that led to the creation of'monsters' by the interbreeding of animals with different
followed by gradual divergence and interbreeding that resulted in younger genes,
And lastly, we spoke of their program of interbreeding with humanity, a program which has been underway for quite some time.
This information, along with his experiments with variation and interbreeding after returning to England,
Scientists have identified the first known example of first-generation interbreeding between two extinct hominins.
This information, along with his studies in variation and interbreeding after returning to England,
However, a potentially terminal side effect of this vast interbreeding capability is gradual genetic dilution,
Such interbreeding, if possible back then,
Biologist Ernst Mayr defined a species as“an actually or potentially interbreeding population that does not interbreed with other such populations when there is opportunity to do so.”.