Will geographical isolation be a major factor in speciationn of self-polinating plant speciation?
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NO.IT WILL NOT AFFECT SELF POLLINATING PLANT.
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No, geographical isolation can prevent the tranfer of pollens among different plants. however, since the plants are self - pollinating , which means that the pollens are transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of the same flower or of another flower of same plant , geographical isolation cannot prevent speciation in this case.
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