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Geograpcal isolation is not a major factor in organisms reproducing asexually. Why?

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Answered by humanbeing1234
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only a single plant is required for asexual reproduction. on my the climate needs to be suitable
Answered by Anonymous
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Will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of an organism that reproduces asexually? Why or why not?

Ans. Yes, due to geographical isolation, the two populations are separated. The levels of gene flow between them will decrease. The isolated population will breed with local population resulting in entry of isolated population into new population.

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