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30 November, 12:44

Fly species w, found in a certain part of the island, produces fertile offspring with species y. species w does not produce fertile offspring with species x or z. if no other species can hybridize, then species w and y

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  1. 30 November, 13:59
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    Considering the answers;

    A. are still sibling species

    B. shared a common ancestor more recently with each other than either did with the other two species

    C. May merge into a single species if their hybrids remain fertile over the course of many generations.

    D. A and B only

    E. A, B, and C

    The answer will be E.

    If no other species can hybridize, then species W and Y are still sibling species, shared a common ancestor more recently with each other than either did with the other two species and also may merge into a single species if their hybrids remain fertile over the course of many generations.
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