karissa14
karissa14
10-09-2017
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How is variation different from speciation
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theoneandonly3
theoneandonly3
10-09-2017
Variations in evolution usually refers to variation of genes at a particular loci. This differs from diversity which is the total of genetic differences within a population. Speciation is the reproductive isolation of a subset of a population.
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