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Evolution is reproductive isolation for modification and speciation for variation

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These same evolutionary changes can also result in the populations evolving into separate species. ... Other predictions are that traits involved in divergent adaptation will also cause reproductive isolation, and that levels of gene flow in nature will decrease as ecological differences between populations increase.

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In the case of the asexually reproducing organism, geographical isolation can’t be serious. Consider evolution as a result of meiosis which doesn’t happen throughout reproduction. Also, reproduction includes single parent. Therefore there are terribly rare possibilities of variation and while not variation there can’t be evolution.

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