Talk:Genetic isolate
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General Addition
Extensive, specific biological examples of each type of genetic isolation/speciation would allow for a greater understanding of their definitions, and how genetic isolation can lead to this type of evolution.
An explanation of how evolution through genetic isolation can be highly influenced and driven by differences in a population's environment. Yes, an extrinsic barrier can cause genetic isolation and speciation, but how do these barriers cause this speciation and evolution?
The subspeciation of the giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis, could be added as a great biological example of allopatric speciation, as climatic and geographical separations within the species have lead to changes in their phylogenetics and evolutionary characteristics, shown through an analysis of their mitochondrial DNA. [1] Lauterbach.7 (talk) 21:45, 1 October 2014 (UTC)
References
- ^ Brown, D. M., Brenneman, R. A., Koepfli, K. P., Pollinger, J. P., Milá, B., Georgiadis, N. J., ... & Wayne, R. K. (2007). Extensive population genetic structure in the giraffe. BMC biology, 5(1), 57.
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