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    Two Populations That Inhabit the Same Area but Remain Genetically
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Two Populations That Inhabit the Same Area but Remain Genetically

Question 6

Question 6

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Two populations that inhabit the same area but remain genetically distinct can best be called


A) species.
B) subspecies (races) .
C) polymorphic.
D) allopatric species.

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