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6 December, 16:19

In the case of the bombina frogs given in your text, there was evidence of hybridization because

b. variegata (yellow-bellied toads) genes were present in the

b. bombina (fire-bellied toads) in the hybrid zone but the frequency decreased across the hybrid zone with distance from the yellow-bellied toad range. what was the evidence that hybrid zone stability was occurring? in the case of the bombina frogs given in your text, there was evidence of hybridization because

b. variegata (yellow-bellied toads) genes were present in the

b. bombina (fire-bellied toads) in the hybrid zone but the frequency decreased across the hybrid zone with distance from the yellow-bellied toad range. what was the evidence that hybrid zone stability was occurring?

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  1. 6 December, 16:31
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    In the case of the Bombina frogs, the evidence that hybrid zone stability is occurring was the consistent pattern from annual to annual of declining frequency of yellow-bellied toad alleles with distance from the edge of their range. This is a clear evidence that hybridization is taking place yearly in the Bombina frogs.
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