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27 November, 23:34

According to scientific thought, when does one species of organisms become two species?

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  1. 27 November, 23:35
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    It happens when the two groups become sufficiently different and the two can no longer interbreed. A known example of speciation is the London underground mosquito where it formed a new species within the existing genus. There are examples in micro-evolution but not in macro-evolution.
  2. 27 November, 23:48
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    The answer for your MCQ would be:

    C. when one population cannot interbreed with the other population

    This process is called speciation and a fertile offspring being produced is a requirement, if the offspring produced are infertile such as that of a cross between a lion and a tiger they are considered distinctly different species.
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