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what is isolation? Described the different types of reproductive isolations​

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Answered by Lovelyfriend
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These include temporalisolation, ecologicalisolation, behavioralisolation, and mechanical isolation. Post-zygotic barriers: barriers that come into play after two species have mated. These include genetic incompatibility, zygotic mortality, hybrid inviability, hybrid sterility, and hybrid breakdown

Answered by Anonymous
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In health care facilities, isolation represents one of several measures that can be taken to implement infection control: the prevention of communicable diseases from being transmitted from a patient to other patients, health care workers, and visitors, or from outsiders to a particular patient.

These include temporal isolation, ecological isolation, behavioral isolation, and mechanical isolation. Post-zygotic barriers: barriers that come into play after two species have mated. These include genetic incompatibility, zygotic mortality, hybrid inviability, hybrid sterility, and hybrid breakdown.

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