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If a part of mankind is isolated can they be turned into a new species as an example of geographical isolation?

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Allopatric speciation occurs when a species splits into two geographically isolated populations in a way that prevents genetic exchange. ... These differences often gives rise to incipient species – species that may be infertile with each other but do not interbreed due to the geographic barrier.

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Allopatric speciation occurs when a species splits into two geographically isolated populations in a way that prevents genetic exchange. ... These differences often gives rise to incipient species – species that may be infertile with each other but do not interbreed due to the geographic barrier.geographic isolation. noun. The definition of geographic isolation is a group of plants, animals or other living creatures being separated from mixing genes within their same species. An example of geographic isolation is the people of a remote village only able to reproduce within the village population.

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