BISC208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Marchantiophyta, Heterotroph, Lycopodiophyta

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Shared morphological traits (how they look: quantitative traits may vary wildly within species due to age, sex, etc, but how different do two organisms have to look before they are considered two different species, members of the same species can look very different, while some members of different species can look very similar. Post zygotic barriers once a zygote has been formed, prevent development of viable, fertile offspring: hybrid inviability fertilized egg cannot develop properly, hybrid sterility interspecies hybrid is viable but sterile, hybrid breakdown 1st hybrids are viable and fertile, but subsequent generations are not. Usually occurs through allopatric speciation (other homeland: some members of a species become geographically separated or isolated, starts with a single continuously distributed species, two populations become reproductively isolated, then each diverges genetically, new populations have incompatible features, thus remains as new species that do not interbreed.

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