Animals
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Researchers Provided Information on Many Hybridization Episodes Between Two Wood Ant Species That Are Predicted
Multiple instances of hybridization among two wood ant species led to distinct hybrid populations evolving independently in the same direction, indicating that hybridization is easy to predict.
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