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Geographical and reproductive isolation leads to speciation. justify ?​

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Answered by Caramelicious
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:\implies Geographical isolation only leads to speciation if it inhibits the gene flow between the two subgroups of a species that it divides. Geographical isolation is a major factor in the speciation of organisms that reproduce sexually because it interrupts with gene flow.

Answered by XxMissWorstxX
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:⟹ Geographical isolation only leads to speciation if it inhibits the gene flow between the two subgroups of a species that it divides. Geographical isolation is a major factor in the speciation of organisms that reproduce sexually because it interrupts with gene flow.

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