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hybridOffspring from a cross between individuals of two different species, or two inbred lines within a species. In most cases, hybrids between species are infertile and unable to reproduce sexually. In plants, however, doubling of the chromosomes (see polyploid) can restore the fertility of such hybrids. Hybrids between different genera were believed to be extremely rare (an example is the Cupressocyparis leylandii cypress which, like some hybrids, shows exceptional vigour, or heterosis) but research in the late 1990s shows that hybridization is much more common than traditionally represented. One British evolutionary biologist estimated in 1999 that approximately 10% of animal species and 20% of plant species produced fertile offspring through interspecies mating. Blue whales, for example, hybridize with fin whales and different species of birds of paradise also hybridize. In the wild, a ‘hybrid zone’ may occur where the ranges of two related species meet. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| But until the business was liquidated in 2004 due to the terrorism-induced tourism slump, the visitors who bought it all and the government ministers, ambassadors, and aid experts who were frequently photographed looking at it were not academic specialists and happily embraced the flashiness and hybridity. Rather than cultural hybridity giving him a stronger foundation and greater versatility, it appears that the more western Diawara becomes, the less relevance he has. IN AN AGE IN WHICH TECHNOLOGY is encouraging and enabling musical, cultural and political cominglings, it is at once strange and fitting that the tension around hybridity in most every genre of American popular music would continue to exist and exert itself. |
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