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Speciation is not terribly difficult to understand from a purely mechanistic point of view.
Bunny and a Book 2008
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Speciation is not terribly difficult to understand from a purely mechanistic point of view.
Bunny and a Book 2008
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Speciation occurs when mutations cause two parts of a population to cease routine exchange of genes with each other; that can sometimes take a huge number of mutations, or it might sometimes occur after just a few.
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'' 'Speciation' '' is an important theoretical framework to explain the formation of new
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'' 'Speciation' '' is an important theoretical framework to explain the formation of new
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Speciation, the process by which two species form from one, involves the development of reproductive isolation of two divergent lineages.
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Speciation would fix some varied properties within sub-groups.
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Speciation, the process by which two species form from one, involves the development of reproductive isolation of two divergent lineages.
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Speciation being just the end result of variation, it would be fair to say that it might be dificult to tell the differences between variations in a widely varying species and species that have recently split.
"Intraspecific macroevolution" within domestic dog breeds - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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Observed Instances of Speciation we also have the Theory of Biological evolution which explains the observed biological evolution.
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