explain factors of speciation
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The process by which a new species develops from the existing species is known as speciation.
Factors that affect the process of speciation are:
Geographical isolation –
Caused by various types of barriers such as mountain ranges, rivers and seas.
Leads to reproductive isolation due to which there is no flow of genes between separated groups of population.
Genetic drift –
Caused by drastic changes in the frequencies of particular genes by chance alone
Genetic drift with changes in the gene flow imposed by the isolation mechanism acts as an agent of speciation
Natural selection –
Process of selection of characteristics which contributes to the fitness of survival of organisms
Genetic variation within a population of organisms may cause some individuals to survive and reproduce more successfully than other.
Factors that affect the process of speciation are:
Geographical isolation –
Caused by various types of barriers such as mountain ranges, rivers and seas.
Leads to reproductive isolation due to which there is no flow of genes between separated groups of population.
Genetic drift –
Caused by drastic changes in the frequencies of particular genes by chance alone
Genetic drift with changes in the gene flow imposed by the isolation mechanism acts as an agent of speciation
Natural selection –
Process of selection of characteristics which contributes to the fitness of survival of organisms
Genetic variation within a population of organisms may cause some individuals to survive and reproduce more successfully than other.
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