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What is speciation in general? briefly describe the difference between allopatric speciation and sympatric speciation. be sure to include under what sort of conditions each type might occur?

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When new species are formed from the preexisting species, it results in speciation. When a population is segmented due to a physical and geographic barrier, such as a mountain or barrier, and the species diverges into two species due to restricted gene flow, the formation of a subspecies or new species is as a result of allopatric speciation. However, sympatric speciation occurs within the same population without the physical barrier. It could result from differences in mating tendencies or due to post0xygotic and pre-zygotic hindrances.
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