Will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of a self pollinating plant species?why or why not?
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no,because the pollination is occurring in the same plant. hence,no new genes enters the population and no new species is formed.
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the answer is:
no,because the pollination is occurring in the same plant. hence,no new genes enters the population and no new species is formed.
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No, because geographical barrier do not allow breeding between such individuals of a population which reproduce sexually. Moreover asexually reproducing organism pass on the parental DNA to offspring which gives no chance of speciation.
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