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Isolation Speciation As Conditions Side Barrier Characteristics Common Population

Isolation drives speciation because differing environmental conditions on either side of a barrier lead to different characteristics becoming prevalent in each population through natural selection.

Isolation causes speciation as conditions are different on every each side of the barrier, so different characteristics will become common in each population due to natural selection.

Text Isolation causes speciation as conditions are different on every each side of the barrier, so different characteristics will become common in each population due to natural selection

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