Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Lissamphibia, Cladistics, Symplesiomorphy

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Allopatric speciation is the process that explains most speciation events. Most of the time most species have arisen due to a geographic separation. One population becomes separated into two distinct populations species. If occupying different geographic ranges they will diverge because of different selection pressures, genetic drift and not able to share gene pools. Reproductively isolated: eventually so much divergence has happened that if they remove the barrier they will not be able to mate with each other (even though secondary contact isn"t necessary for speciation to occur in allopatry) No physical barrier, populations in the same area as each other so no barrier to gene flow. Much more rare for this reason than allopatric speciation because of the potential for gene flow. Flowering plants may have originated from sympatric speciation. Mistake in mitosis or meiosis leads to polyploidy so instead of producing haploid gametes, then the gametes may have the same ploidy level as the parents.

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