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Anonymous Ayman Rashidi
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A year ago
Help me with this question, please!

Suppose instead that when and RF2 individuals mate, their hybrid (i.e„ a mix of the two groups) offspring have equal fitness to either parental group. What would be the impact of this
A. It would increase the rate of speciation between Right Frog 1 and Right Frog 2 groups.
8. It would not impact the process of speciation between Right Frog 1 and Right Frog 2 groups.
C. It would prevent or slow speciation between Right Frog 1 and Right Frog 2 groups.
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A year ago
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C. It would prevent or slow speciation between Right Frog 1 and Right Frog 2 groups.
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