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In a few [[science fiction]] series (the [[Star Trek]] Franchise being the most notable), humans, can have sex with extra-terrestrial species and produce young. This is, of course, absolutely ridiculous. Even taking into account the possibility of Panspermia, an extra-terrestrial sapient would have less in common genetically with a human than a human does with a daylily.
In a few [[science fiction]] series (the [[Star Trek]] Franchise being the most notable), humans, can have sex with extra-terrestrial species and produce young. This is, of course, absolutely ridiculous. Even taking into account the possibility of Panspermia, a human would have more in common genetically with a tulip than with an extra-terrestrial.


Species are ''defined'' by their inability to cross breed.
Species are ''defined'' by their inability to cross breed.

Revision as of 18:35, 11 February 2008

In a few science fiction series (the Star Trek Franchise being the most notable), humans, can have sex with extra-terrestrial species and produce young. This is, of course, absolutely ridiculous. Even taking into account the possibility of Panspermia, a human would have more in common genetically with a tulip than with an extra-terrestrial.

Species are defined by their inability to cross breed.

Notable products of cross-species matings include: