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    "Speciation May Occur Rapidly and Is Caused by a Few
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"Speciation May Occur Rapidly and Is Caused by a Few

Question 2

Question 2

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"Speciation may occur rapidly and is caused by a few genetic changes in important genes. This statement is best associated with


A) gradualism.
B) phyletic speciation.
C) punctuated equilibrium.
D) allopatric speciation.

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