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Chapter 13, Problem 4LTB
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Reproductive isolation can be defined as when the environment may carry out an outside barrier to the reproduction, such as a mountain range or river. Pre-fertilization reproductive barriers disturb the jasmine crosses. Reproductive barriers are commonly divided into pre and post-fertilization barriers depending on whether fertilization happens normally.
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