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Chapter 40.7, Problem 1MC
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The genetic isolation of modern alpine chipmunk populations using Fig. 40.24 “Moving up” and figure 40.25 “Alpine Isolation”, in the textbook.
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There is comparison of the modern and historical populations that strongly support the prediction that the groups of alpine chipmunks had become genetically isolated.
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