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A collection of organisms that have alike physiological properties and that are capable of interbreeding and passing on their genes to the next generation.&nbsp;<ref name="Reference">Catherine Soanes, Angus Stevenson (2008). Concise Oxford English Dictionary . 11th ed. Oxford University press Inc : Oxford Univeristy . 1385.</ref>
A collection of organisms that have alike physiological properties and that are capable of interbreeding and passing on their genes to the next generation.&nbsp;<ref name="Reference">Catherine Soanes, Angus Stevenson (2008). Concise Oxford English Dictionary . 11th ed. Oxford University press Inc : Oxford Univeristy . 1385.</ref> <references />&nbsp;Catherine Soanes, Angus Stevenson (2008). Concise Oxford English Dictionary . 11th ed. Oxford University press Inc&nbsp;: Oxford Univeristy . 1385.<br>

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A collection of organisms that have alike physiological properties and that are capable of interbreeding and passing on their genes to the next generation. [1]

  1. Catherine Soanes, Angus Stevenson (2008). Concise Oxford English Dictionary . 11th ed. Oxford University press Inc : Oxford Univeristy . 1385.

 Catherine Soanes, Angus Stevenson (2008). Concise Oxford English Dictionary . 11th ed. Oxford University press Inc : Oxford Univeristy . 1385.