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[[Geographical isolation]] between populations of the same species, so that the gene flow is interrupted between them and the result may be the [[reproductive isolation]] between them, thus enabling the formation of new species. Allopatric speciation is that which occurs between populations occupying exclusive geographic areas, although the communities may be relatively close or adjacent. This last is most common among animals than in plants.
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[[Geographical isolation]] between populations of the same species, so that the gene flow is interrupted between them and the result may be the [[reproductive isolation]] between them, thus enabling the formation of new species. Allopatric speciation is that which occurs between populations occupying exclusive geographic areas, although the communities may be relatively close or adjacent. This last is most common among animals than in plants.<ref>Glossary of Genetic Resources. [[Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology]]. Available at: <http://www.cenargen.embrapa.br/recgen/glossario/glossario.html>. Accessed: February 2011.</ref>
  
== References and external links ==
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==References and external links ==
  
Glossary of Genetic Resources. [[Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology]]. Available at: <http://www.cenargen.embrapa.br/recgen/glossario/glossario.html>. Accessed: February 2011.
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Geographical isolation between populations of the same species, so that the gene flow is interrupted between them and the result may be the reproductive isolation between them, thus enabling the formation of new species. Allopatric speciation is that which occurs between populations occupying exclusive geographic areas, although the communities may be relatively close or adjacent. This last is most common among animals than in plants.[1]

References and external links

  1. Glossary of Genetic Resources. Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology. Available at: <http://www.cenargen.embrapa.br/recgen/glossario/glossario.html>. Accessed: February 2011.