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either because female preferences have changed or male behaviors have changed. Physiological changes may
interfere with successful fertilization if mating is able to occur. Post zygotic mechanisms include genetic
incompatibilities that prevent proper development of the offspring, or if the offspring live, they may be unable
to produce viable gametes themselves as in the example of the mule, the infertile offspring of a female horse
and a male
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