Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of a organism which reproduces asexual?? .........
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Answered by Bhanumaster
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Geographical isolation means separation of species by physical barriers like water forms, oceans, mountains etc.  Geographical isolation just requires single parent. The offspring is just an exact copy of the parent. As  there are less chances for variations to occur, new species are not formed in asexually reproducing individuals undergoing geographic isolation.

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Anonymous: so according to your answer it will not be a major factor
Bhanumaster: yup
Akshay0605: crazyshivam it's a major factor
Bhanumaster: it is not
Akshay0605: It's
Bhanumaster: NO its not
Answered by Akshay0605
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Yes geographical isolation is the major factor which leads to speciation of a organism which reproduce asexually.
The other factors are
1) Genetic drift
2) natural selection

Anonymous: actually it is not a big factor
Bhanumaster: ya it is not a factor mark me brainlies
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