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will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of a self pollinating plant species ¿ why or why not ‽ ​

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Answered by gargiupadhyay566
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No, geographical isolation will not be the major factor in the speciation of asexually reproducing organisms. This is because there is no exchange of genetic material with the other species in such organisms. They pass on the parent DNA to the offspring which leaves no chance of speciation.

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Answered by mad210201
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No, geographical isolation is not a major factor in the speciation of self-pollinating plant species.

Step by step explanation:

1) Geographical distribution is responsible for creating variation in the population. This helps in separating the overall population.

2) In case of self-pollinating plants, no exchange of genetic material takes place and hence new variants are not created.

Therefore, the geographical isolation is not regarded as an important in the speciation of self-pollinating plants.

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