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viktelen [127]
3 years ago
6

In nature, organisms mate without human interference. This is called

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Ivanshal [37]3 years ago
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In nature when the organisms mate without human interference it is known as random mating.  

<u>Explanation</u>:

In nature when organisms mate without the interference of any environmental, human, hereditary or social interaction factors then the mating is know as random mating. In random mating every organism has an equal opportunity to be selected as potential mate and to select their potential mate. Random mating is also known as panmixia or the ability of animals of a special population to to breathe without any restrictions in a habitat which is widespread.

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