Science, asked by kajalsingh9876, 11 months ago

Will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of a self-pollinating plant species?

Why or why not?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

No, geographical isolation will not be a major factor in the speciation of self-pollinating plant species. ... It is because in self-pollinating species, new variants are not formed and they do not show any variation in the population. After self-pollination, homozygous line evolve

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