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interspecific

ADJECTIVE
  1. arising or occurring between species
    an interspecific hybrid

How To Use interspecific In A Sentence

  • A related area of interest is intraspecific and interspecific variation and energetics of postnatal growth in bats. Contributor: Thomas Kunz
  • When resources are limited individuals will be expected to complete not only with members of their own species (intraspecific competition) but also with members of other species (interspecific competition). Ecology Reader- Ecology for Teachers
  • Interspecific hybridization between Brassica juncea and Brassica oleracea var. aceaphala is very important for creating new types of rape and improving the existing varieties of Brassica napus.
  • Most studies of interspecific competition consider sympatric congeners because it is assumed that closely related species tend to compete more strongly.
  • Interspecific heteroplasmic mice were also produced by microinjection of somatic mitochondria into pronucleus-stage embryos.
  • This indicated on an average out of 11 pairs of chromosome around 9 pairs were able to associate normally This indicated the possibility of high recombination and thereby genetic introgression of desirable traits through hybridization between C. colocynths and established interspecific tumba derivatives.
  • Despite their name, apple pears are not an interspecific fruit. Creating New Fruit
  • It's not often I actually get excited by bivariate scatter plots, linear regression equations, and correlation coefficients, but the Archaeopteryx note is quite good, basically Bennett's defence of his interpretation of the nine known specimens of the taxon as a single "species," following from an awareness of interspecific variation resulting from ontogeny and, also, concerns about parsimony. As Kyle passes by.
  • This literature shows that symbiogenesis, interspecific fusions (hybridogenesis, gene transfers of various types, karyotypic fissioning, and other forms of acquisition of "foreign genomes" or epigenesis) are more important than the slow gradual accumulation of mutation or sexual mergers. Behe and Gene discuss the Evolution of the Flagellum
  • It also provides the first evidence for an interspecific association between two ectoparasite species.
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