Multiple Choice
If two species are able to mate and produce an offspring which can mate with itself, but is unable to mate with either parent's species, it is an example of
A) allopatric speciation.
B) sympatric speciation via disruptive selection.
C) sympatric speciation via polyploidy.
D) a species cluster.
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