Definition: Reassortments are processes in which two or more species of organisms, often related to each other by a common ancestor, exchange genetic material, such as DNA, during speciation. During this process, both species may undergo changes that allow them to evolve and adapt to their environments.
For example:
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Cattle (Cattleidae)
: A group of cattle originated in Africa, where they evolved from a common ancestor. Over time, these animals have adapted to various environments,