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    Most Causes of Speciation Are Relatively Slow,in That They May
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Most Causes of Speciation Are Relatively Slow,in That They May

Question 11

Question 11

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Most causes of speciation are relatively slow,in that they may take many generations of organism to see changes,except _____.


A) polyploidy
B) vicariance
C) colonization
D) natural selection

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