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    Most Often, the Speciation Process Requires
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Most Often, the Speciation Process Requires

Question 1

Question 1

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Most often, the speciation process requires


A) The establishment of a geographic barrier that divides a species into isolated populations
B) Intense interspecific competition
C) Strong gene flow between populations
D) Low extinction rates

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