Biological barriers that lead to reproductive isolation and speciation are either prezygotic or postzygotic.
Les barrières biologiques qui mènent à l'isolement reproductif et à la spéciation sont de deux types : prézygotiques et postzygotiques.
Text | Biological barriers consist of prezygotic barriers and postzygotic barriers. |
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