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Evolution & Speciation

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Evolution and Speciation

Evolution is the gradual change of inherited characteristics of biological populations over time. Speciation happens when two animal populations diverge (separate or split) a lot.

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What is speciation?

  • Speciation happens when the average phenotypes (observed characteristics) of two populations have diverged (changed) so much that the two populations can no longer breed to produce fertile offspring (offspring that can reproduce).
    • Two different species have been formed.
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Why does speciation happen?

  • Speciation can happen as a result of evolution.
  • Natural mutations can create new alleles and two populations can begin to diverge.

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