Talk:Hybrid (biology)
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Unsubstantiated claim
[edit]There is an image in this wiki article with a caption that makes an unsubstantiated claim (see below). In the book Trilliums by Frederick and Roberta Case, we find the following contradictory claim: "No hybrids of Trillium grandiflorum have ever been documented."[1] This is the same Frederick Case who authored the Trilliums section in Flora of North America.[2] I believe the burden of proof is on the claim in the wiki article: it should be removed unless it can be substantiated.
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A sterile hybrid between Trillium cernuum and T. grandiflorum
References
[edit]- ^ Case, Frederick W.; Case, Roberta B. (1997). Trilliums. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-88192-374-2.
- ^ Case Jr., Frederick W. (2002). "Trillium". In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (ed.). Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA). Vol. 26. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press – via eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.
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[edit]This page is very excellent to understand the hybridization of biology. The citation based sentences are great, and very clear to understand with the clear grammars. This could be very useful for non science readers too. Pictures are relevant too. Only comment is, it could be more informative if there could be separate sections for animals and plants (or even multiple other small sections). Overall, this is a really nice page for understanding hybridization concept and examples. Karkataceace (talk) 16:45, 12 December 2022 (UTC)
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