Will geographical isolation be a major factor in the speciation of a self-pollinating plant species? Why or why not?

Asked by Shivani Kumari | 2 years ago |  253

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In a pollination of plant species, geographical isolation is usually not a major factor as no new trait will become part of the genetic makeup in a self-pollinating plant species. However, there are some possibilities of some environmental changes which could result in some variations.

Answered by Vishal kumar | 2 years ago

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