Biology
Animal Hybrids: How Interbreeding is Making the Animal Gene Pool More Diverse
Animals from various lineages frequently reproduce in nature, which may help explain some of the evolution's riddles. Erica Larson, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Denver, claims that interbreeding across disparate lineages is the genetic cause of a hybrid species.
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