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∙ 12y agoThe adaptations of them are completely different...eg.dandelions have thick tapered roots where as goosegrass roots are thin and long
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∙ 12y agoThe common dandelion is Taraxicum officinale. It is in the asteraceae family.
The Latin name for dandelion is Taraxacum officinale.
There are actually several species of dandelion. They are in the genus Taraxacum. The most common dandelion is Taraxacum officinale.
For the common dandelion:Genus-TaraxacumSpecies-Taraxacum officinale/ Taraxacum vulgare
Perhaps. The rose genus is subject to a lot of crossing between true species and hybrids crossing with true species. It mostly depends on how strict you are in defining a species. Currently there are about 150 recognized species of rose, but this will change.
No
Crossing over provides genetic diversity, which means many different characteristics are given to individuals of a species. Therefore, if there is more diversity within that species, there is a higher likelihood of that species surviving, growing, and reproducing.
Crossing-over produces genetic variation in the offspring by shuffling segments of DNA between homologous chromosomes during meiosis. This process results in new combinations of genes that can lead to different traits and characteristics in the offspring.
Possible? It depends on the separation of the species ...but it is highly unlikely, even with scientific help.
Crossing over causes genetic diversity. If there was no genetic diversity in a species, the species would be prone to extinction.
Crossing over causes genetic diversity. If there was no genetic diversity in a species, the species would be prone to extinction.
Crossing over causes genetic diversity. If there was no genetic diversity in a species, the species would be prone to extinction.