Will geographic isolation be a major factor in the specification of an organism that reproduces asexually why or why not
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No, Asexually reproducing organismshave very little variation over generations as they involve only one parent. The variations result from the DNA mutations .
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Will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of an organism that reproduces asexually? Why or why not?
It can't help in specification of asexually reproducing organism because asexual reproduction reproduction involves only in a single organism & there are no chances of variation in their hereditary material.
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