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the evolution of a biological species
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Speciation is a process that occurs naturally in evolution and is modeled explicitly in some genetic algorithms. Speciation in nature occurs when two similar reproducing beings evolve to become too dissimilar to share genetic information effectively or correctly. In the case of living organisms, they are incapable of mating to produce offspring. Interesting special cases exist such as a horse and a donkey mating to produce an infertile mule. ...
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The origin of a new species.
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The development of one or more species from an existing species.
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The development of new species as a result of evolutionary processes.
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