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The speciation can be described as the process of the divergence of different species from an existing one. The speciation is completed when the two group of population of a single species develop a reproductive isolation.
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The allopatric speciation occurs when a small group of individuals are isolated from the main group, generally due to geographical separation. Below are the steps of the allopatric speciation:
- Isolation.
- Divergence.
- Reproductive isolation.
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