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The Leontieff Paradox
Alloploidy
A type of polyploidy where the chromosome sets come from different species, leading to the creation of hybrid organisms.
Slow Speciation
The gradual process by which new species are formed over long periods of time, often involving gradual adaptations to environmental changes.
Allopolyploids
Organisms that contain multiple sets of chromosomes derived from different species, typically as a result of hybridization followed by chromosome doubling.
New Species
A group of organisms that have undergone speciation, possessing distinct genetic, behavioral, or morphological characteristics from their ancestors.
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