Friday, January 8, 2010

What does Rama the cama story tells about the genetic changes required for irreversible reproductive isolation?

what is reversible genetic isolation actually?What does Rama the cama story tells about the genetic changes required for irreversible reproductive isolation?
An example of reversible genetic isolation would be two populations separated by a flooded river, which they cannot cross to interbreed. If the flooding subsides, the populations once again may interbreed freely.

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