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explain sympatric mode of speciation

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Answered by rkravish00
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Sympatric speciation is one of three traditional geographic modes of speciation. Allopatric speciation is the evolution of species caused by the geographic isolation of two or more populations of a species. In this case, divergence is facilitated by the absence of gene flow.

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Answered by bittunegi
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Sympatric speciation is one of three traditional geographic modes of speciation. ... Parapatric speciation is the evolution of geographically adjacent populations into distinctspecies. In this case, divergence occurs despite limited interbreeding where the two diverging groups come into contact.
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