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A scientist tries to mate the two similar-looking fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans. But he finds that they are unable to produce viable offspring. What kind of evolutionary barrier
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A scientist tries to mate the two similar-looking fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans. But he finds that they are unable to produce viable offspring. What kind of evolutionary barrier could this be?
A.Chromosomal
B.Postzygotic
C.Physical
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The kind of evolutionary barrier would be : B. Postzygotic
During postzygotic barrier, they do manage to produce offsprings. But that offspring do not has a fertile characteristic and tend not be able to survive and produce the next generation
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I would say that the kind of evolutionary barrier that this could be is
B) postzygotic.
They can produce an offspring, but it can't be viable, meaning that it doesn't survive.
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