BIOL 1001 Chapter 5.1: Chapter 5-what is speciation

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If gene flow ends, alleles frequencies in isolated populations are free to diverse- populations begin to evolve independently. If mutations, selection & genetic drift cause isolated populations to diverge sufficiently, distinct types of speciation take place. Speciation: splitting event that creates 2 or more distinct species from single ancestral group. Speciation results from genetic isolation (lack of gene flow) & genetic divergence (selection, genetic drift, and mutations procced independent in isolated populations) Speciation occurs when populations of same species become genetically isolated by lack of gene flow & then diver from each other due to selection, genetic drift or mutation. Speciation is a splitting event which give one lineage rise to 2 independent descent lineages. Speciation begins when populations become genetically isolated- gene flow does not occur. Once populations are isolated, natural selection, genetic drift & mutations act on the independent.

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