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Postby MIA6 on Sun May 20, 2007 12:09 pm

1. Does 'interbreed' mean in two different species, they interbreed? or in one species, they interbreed?
2. Does 'inbreed' mean in one species, and in the same family, they inbreed?
3. It is only germ mutations which affect sex cells that are passed on to future generation. What is a 'germ' mutation?
Thanks for help.
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Postby kotoreru on Sun May 20, 2007 3:03 pm

1. 2 species/sub-species interbreed, yes.
2. Yes.
3. Only germ-line mutations (of sex cells/gametes) have any chance of being passed onto progeny. A 'point' mutation happens in somatic cells, a skin cell for example. These clearly will not go to sucessive generations.
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Postby mcar on Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:16 pm

Interbreeding naturally apply to same or related species, unless there is human intervention.
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