When individuals of the same species are reproductively isolated, genetic differences may accumulate in sufficient number so that new species could emerge. Such an event would be an example of:a. microevolution.b. founder effect.c. equilibrium.d. macroevolution.

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Answer:

The founder effect

Explanation:

The founder effect is a special case of genetic drift, occurring when a small group in a population splinters off from the original population and forms a new one. The accumulation of modifications, that generally are caused by mutations, and the persistence of those changes through heredity mechanisms could make the ingredients of a new species.

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