will geographical isolation be a major factor in speciation of an organism that reproduce asexually why or why not
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No, because asexual reproduction involve single parents or organism
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No, because asexual reproduction involve single parents or organism
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Do u know about sexual reproduction?
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Thus geographical isolation is not a major factor. As asexual reproduction is carried out within the same organism, resulting organism in next generation will have identical copies of DNA, so there will be very less genetic variant to be a cause of the speciation of an organism.
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