Asked by beena
will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of a self pollinating plant species and an organism that reproduces asexually?
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bobpursley
Wouldn't it depend on the genetic mutation rate? If mutations occur frequently, then the local climate could favor some of the mutations reproduction fitness, and "select"those mutations.
Otherwise, no.
Otherwise, no.
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