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- In biology, a hybrid is the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different varieties, subspecies, species or genera through...
- clouded leopard) and other genera. By contrast, many genera of Felinae are interfertile with each other, though few hybridize under natural conditions, and not...
- hummingbird-pollinated species. Most petunias are diploid with 14 chromosomes and are interfertile with other petunia species, as well as with Calibrachoa. The tubular...
- name, A, B, and D. Gr****es sharing the same genome will be more-or-less interfertile, and might be treated by botanists as one species. Identification of...
- H. (September 1966). "Chlamydomonas smithii sp. nov.?A Chlamydomonad Interfertile with Chlamydomonas Reinhardtip". Journal of Phycology. 2 (3): 93–96....
- cardoons and artichokes are very similar genetically, and are fully interfertile, but have only very limited ability to form hybrids with other species...
- close relative, the Shumard oak (Q. shumardii). The two species are interfertile, and hybrids are common along a line from Dallas to San Antonio, Texas...
- Although North American and European isolates of A. gallica may be interfertile, some North American isolates of A. gallica are more closely related...
- wide. All the subspecies, varieties, and cultivars are conspecific and interfertile. C. pepo is one of the oldest, if not the oldest domesticated species...
- lobes, and the flowers having just one style, not two or three. They are interfertile, however, so hybrids occur frequently; they are only entirely distinct...