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    Exam 16: Mechanisms of Speciation
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    Speciation Through Hybridization May or May Not Involve a Change
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Speciation Through Hybridization May or May Not Involve a Change

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Speciation through hybridization may or may not involve a change in the chromosome number of the hybrids.Name and explain,using examples,how speciation events in both of these cases has been documented.

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