EEB214H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Body Louse, Millipede, Speciation
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9 May 2017
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Which of the following statements best explains the process of allopatric speciation?
Genetic differences accumulate between populations that are isolated by a geographic barrier, eventually leading to reproductive isolation. |
Genetic differences accumulate through recombination between populations that are interbreeding, eventually leading to reproductive isolation. |
Genetic differences accumulate in a population through selective mate choice, leading to two groups that breed independently, causing reproductive isolation. |
Two populations in the same geographical area accumulate genetic differences by random chance, eventually leading to reproductive isolation. |
Genetic changes within a population as the result of genetic drift influences traits involved with mate choice, eventually leading to reproductive isolation. What is the basic difference between allopatric and sympatric modes of speciation?
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