ACHIEVE FOR HOW LIFE WORKS 3E (4-TERM)
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ISBN: 9781319508760
Author: Morris
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 21.2, Problem 7SAQ
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A species indicates a closed gene pool, in which various alleles are shared only among the members of that species. The factors that are responsible for causing reproductive isolation are normally differentiated into two categories. They are post-zygotic isolating factors and pre-zygotic isolating factors, and this categorization is based on when they act.
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