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Explain smilarty prebiotic and postzygotic mechanism

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Answer: Prezygotic isolation and postzygotic isolation are two mechanisms of reproductive isolation. Both prevent the production of fertile offspring. They are important evolutionary processes.

Explanation: Their main purpose is to prevent the arising of an offspring from the parents of the same population. Both of them depend on natural selection, permitting the best adaptations to be kept while not allowing to regress back to the primitive or ancestral level.

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