Question:
If two populations of the same species are separated and
Last updated: 7/23/2022
If two populations of the same species are separated and stop reproducing with each other, which of the following MUST be true? The two populations will become different species The two populations will become reproductively isolated If new alleles arise through mutation in one of the populations, those alleles will not be transferred to the other population Any mutations that occur in one population will also occur in the other population because the two populations are the same species