Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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Chapter 24, Problem 2TYK
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Introduction: The species in reproductive isolation impedes the members of both species from interbreeding to the species that produce fertile offspring. These barriers stop the gene flow between species and thus, limit the formation of hybrids.
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