postzygotilisteks
Postzygotilisteks, also known as postzygotic isolation, is a type of reproductive isolation that occurs after the formation of a zygote, which is the fertilized egg resulting from the union of a sperm and an egg. This form of isolation prevents the formation of viable offspring between two species that are otherwise capable of interbreeding. Postzygotilisteks can be further categorized into two main types: hybrid inviability and hybrid sterility.
Hybrid inviability refers to the inability of a hybrid zygote to develop into a viable offspring. This
Hybrid sterility, on the other hand, occurs when the hybrid zygote develops into an offspring that is
Postzygotilisteks plays a crucial role in the process of speciation, as it prevents the formation of viable,