Will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of an organism that reproduces asexually? Why or why not?
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Yes, geographical isolation is a major factor in the speciation of an organism which reproduces asexually. In organisms that reproduce asexually, variations arise due to mutation and natural selection.
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The geographical isolation means separation with the more species by physical barriers like water, mountains, oceans, etc.
The Geographical isolation just requires single parent and offspring is just an exact copy of the parent.
It is the best chances for variations to occur the more species are not formed in asexually reproducing individuals undergoing geographic isolation
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