- In biology, a
hybrid is the
offspring resulting from
combining the
qualities of two
organisms of
different varieties, subspecies,
species or
genera through...
- discrimination, via the
argument on
disposition to
accept "civilization". The
interfertility of
human races was debated,
applying to
human speciation arguments advanced...
-
Billette C,
Imbernon M,
Kerrigan RW (1993). "Morphological, genetic, and
interfertility analyses reveal a novel,
tetrasporic variety of
Agaricus bisporus from...
- must
always happen in the time dimension". Formally, the
issue is that
interfertility (ability to interbreed) is not a
transitive relation; if A
breeds with...
- but
evidence of
offspring remains cir****stantial and anecdotal.
Their interfertility is yet to be
proven scientifically.
Panthera hybrid "Endangered Species...
- Taxon. 60 (6): 1770–1771. doi:10.1002/tax.606023. Korhonen, K. (1978). "
Interfertility and
Clonal Size in
Armillaria mellea Complex". Karstenia. 18: 31–42...
- variety. This
classification was
based on
several factors including interfertility,
chromosome uniformity, chemotype, and
numerical analysis of phenotypic...
-
similarity among apes is
roughly equivalent to that
found in equines.
Interfertility of
horses and
donkeys is common,
although sterility of the offspring...
- grapefruits, lemons, limes, oranges, and many
citrus hybrids. As the
interfertility of
oranges and
other citrus has
produced numerous hybrids and cultivars...
-
naturalist John
Hunter was the
first to
write an
account of the two species'
interfertility in 1787. He
described how a ship
captain of the East
India Company adopted...