If two populations of the same species of insects have been geographically isolated from each other for an extended period of time, they will MOST LIKELY exhibit
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- populations of the same species of insects have been geographically isolated from each other for an extended period of time, they will MOST LIKELY exhibit. A) increased rates of genetic mutation.
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D) different traits that allow each to better survive in its particular environment.
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Each population will adapt in the manner best suited to its particular location. This will be seen as different traits that allow each to better survive in its particular environment. This may eventually lead to speciation. If it does, the two species will not be able to successfully interbreed.
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