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Separation Degree Divergence Depends The  Extent Geographical Amount

The extent of divergence between populations is determined by how geographically separated they are and how long they have been separated.

The degree of divergence between populations depends on the extent of their geographical separation and the amount of time that has passed since they were separated.

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Back extent of geographical separation and the amount of time since separation occurred

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