When two populations become isolated from each other for enough time that they can no longer interbreed, they are considered to be: Group of answer choices
adapting to each other
developing into one species
separate species
same species but different genus

Respuesta :

Answer: separate species

Explanation:

When two populations become geographically isolated, they become unable to interbreed. Hence, gene flow among them becomes uneven resulting in the emergence of new offspring with unique genetic composition different from the parents.

Thus, they are considered seperate (allopatric) species

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