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4 May, 05:01

When two populations have undergone divergence in allopatry long enough to have a difference of one fixed allele between the two populations, they are always then sufficiently different enough to be considered separate species. a. trueb. false

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  1. 4 May, 05:24
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    Answer: true
  2. 4 May, 05:30
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    I think the answer is true!

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    Hope this is the answer!
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