Which prezygotic barrier to reproduction results in hybrid sterility? Question 11 options: A) Habitat isolation B) Temporal isolation C) Gametic isolation D) None of the above
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Hybrid sterility, on the other hand, is a postzygotic barrier, which means it occurs after fertilization. Hybrid sterility is when the offspring of two different species are unable to reproduce due to genetic incompatibilities. Show more…
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