How is a somatic hybrid different from a hybrid?
How is a somatic hybrid different from a hybrid?

Solution: The fusion of any two organisms produces a somatic hybrid, whereas the fusion of two different varieties or two related species produces a hybrid. Nuclear and cytoplasmic fusion occurs as a result of somatic hybridization, and the resulting product is known as a somatic hybrid. Only cytoplasmic fusion occurs in some situations, which may be followed by the loss of any of the nuclei. As a result, the cell becomes uni-nucleated, and the resulting fusion product is referred to as a hybrid or heteroplastic.