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DNA, Genes and the Continuity of Life

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Parapatric Speciation

Author: Rahil Mehta



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New species arise when populations of a single species inhabit adjacent but distinct environments, leading to limited gene flow and the development of unique traits, ultimately resulting in reproductive isolation and the formation of separate species.


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