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gene migration and reproductive isolation

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Answered by psysaghi31
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The rate of gene flow between populations depends both on the dispersal ability of the organism and on the probability that migrants can successfully mate with residents. The degree to which this reproductive isolation can impede genetic exchange can be assessed by studying both migration and gene flow.

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The rate of gene flow between populations depends both on the dispersal ability of the organism and on the probability that migrants can successfully mate with residents.



The degree to which this reproductive isolation can impede genetic exchange can be assessed by studying both migration and gene flow.
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