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antigens that are restricted to a single species but occur in all members of that species.
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A group of related organisms having common characteristics and capable of interbreeding. Loblolly and Virginia pine are common tree species that can interbreed.
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The basic unit of living things, consisting of a group of individuals which all look more or less alike and which can all breed with each other to produce another generation of similar creatures. It is the category of biological classification ranking between the genus and the race, or "subspecies".
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A kind of plant that is distinct from other plants.
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groups of animals or plants having common characteristics and able to breed together to produce fertile (capable of reproducing) offspring, so that they
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