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a more or less genetically isolated population is called​

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Answered by HelgaHufflePuffFan
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Genetic isolation is population of organisms that has little genetic mixing with other organisms within the same species. ... allopatric speciation, in which two populations of the same species are geographically isolated from one another by an extrinsic barrier, and evolve intrinsic (genetic) reproductive isolation.

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Genetic isolation is population of organisms that has little genetic mixing with other organisms within the same species. ... allopatric speciation, in which two populations of the same species are geographically isolated from one another by an extrinsic barrier, and evolve intrinsic (genetic) reproductive isolation.

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