Will geographical isolation be a major factor in the specification of a self pollinating plants species why and why not
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Geographic isolation is not at all a major factor in speciation of self-pollinating species as pollination occurs between the reproductive organs of the same flower. Geographical isolation signifies the separation of two populations. Self- pollinating plants live together.
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In a pollination of plant species, geographical isolation can’t be a serious think about evolution, as a result of no new attribute will become a component of the genetic makeup in a very pollination plant species. However, there are some possibilities of some environmental changes which could result in some variations.
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