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t elevatUsing species C as a reference, you find that there are more genetic differences between species A and species C than between species A and species B. Which of the statements would best reflect the mode of speciation in these mice?

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Speciation was allopatric or peripatric, but would depend on the number of individuals that dispersed from the original populations.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • There are two types of speciation: allopatric and peripatric.
  • Allopatric speciation occurs when the species of same population gets isolated that results in lack of gene flow.
  • From the isolated population, new species are formed then it is known as the peripatric speciation.
  • All these isolation of populations and formation of new species depends upon the initial or original group of species that was dispersed.
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