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7 years ago Edited: 7 years ago, turbonis
Good day guys, im not a biologist nor a biology student and also not from an english speaking nation. i got an image here and used savannahs as an example. as u can see serval+domestic = f1 savannah, now my question is whats the result if 2 f1 savannahs' mate?? and whats the difference in genetic level compared to that of the serval+domestic mix? thanks.


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7 years ago
It would result in a Savannah cat as well, because when you cross the two different species, you get a blending of the genes, a hybrid. Crossing two hybrid breeds the same animal.

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