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Hybrid (biology) (redirect from Interbreeding) Human impact on the environment has resulted in an increase in the interbreeding between regional species, and the proliferation of introduced species... |
Dingo–dog hybrid (redirect from Interbreeding of dingoes with other domestic dogs) able to slow the process of interbreeding. It seems rather to be that these controls hasten the process of interbreeding since it breaks up traditional... |
Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans occurred during the Middle Paleolithic and early Upper Paleolithic. The interbreeding happened in several... |
Neanderthal extinction (section Interbreeding) unique episode of interbreeding with Denisovans); and the third, involving the ancestors of East Asians only. While interbreeding is viewed as the most... |
Neanderthal (section Interbreeding) in all present day populations indicate infrequent past interbreeding, unless interbreeding was more common with a different population of modern humans... |
Human evolution (redirect from Origins of Humanity in Interbreeding) such as human bipedalism, dexterity, and complex language, as well as interbreeding with other hominins (a tribe of the African hominid subfamily), indicating... |
cluster Gene flow Haplogroup Human genetic variation Hybrid Hybrid vigor Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans Introgression Population groups in... |
ring species is a species with a counterexample to the transitivity of interbreeding. However, it is unclear whether any of the examples of ring species... |
Denisovan (section Interbreeding) genomes indicate past interbreeding with at least two groups of archaic humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans, and that such interbreeding events occurred on... |
by Robert Baker and Robert Bradley is a set of genetically isolated interbreeding populations. This is similar to Mayr's Biological Species Concept, but... |
other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed. Not all species have subspecies, but for those that do there must be... |
who inhabit the same particular geographical area and are capable of interbreeding. The area of a sexual population is the area where inter-breeding is... |
domestic dogs and coyotes are not synchronized and this makes interbreeding uncommon. If interbreeding had been common, each successive generation of the coyote... |
2010 refined the picture of interbreeding between Neanderthals, Denisovans, and anatomically modern humans. Interbreeding appears asymmetrically among... |
Occurrence in an interbreeding population of two or more discontinuous genotypes... |
scientifically classified as the same species. Domesticated chickens freely interbreed with populations of red junglefowl. The domestic chicken has subsequently... |
sometimes creates problems through interbreeding with indigenous waterfowl. These non-migratory mallards interbreed with indigenous wild ducks from local... |
it to describe a habitually interbreeding community that was reproductively isolated from other habitually interbreeding communities. Syngameon was used... |
coupled with their strong stenotopic nature and weak migration ability, interbreeding between populations of one species practically does not occur; by this... |
available.[citation needed] Many of today's bougainvillea are the result of interbreeding among only three out of the eighteen South American species recognised... |