Multiple Choice
When populations share a single habitat but are isolated by genetic or postzygotic mechanisms that prevent gene flow, what process can cause populations to diverge?
A) random mating
B) allopatric speciation
C) sympatric speciation
D) random mutation
E) gene duplication
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