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The evolutionary formation of new biological species, usually by the division of a single species into two or more genetically distinct ones.
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the process by which one or more populations of a species become genetically different enough to form a new species. This process often requires populations to be isolated for a long period of time.
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The evolutionary development of new species, usually as one population separates into two different populations no longer capable of interbreeding.
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Description: Separation of one population into two or more reproductively isolated, independent evolutionary units. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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the evolutionary process of differentiation, in which a population of organisms becomes two or more different species
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