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Speciation refers to the process wherein a new species diverges from an existing one.Which of the following refers to the type of speciation in which the ancestral species inhabits the same geographical location?Allopatric speciationO Artificial speciationParapatric speciationSympatric speciation

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Speciation refers to the process wherein a new species diverges from an existing one.Which of the following refers to the type of speciation in which the ancestral species inhabits the same geographical location?Allopatric speciationO Artificial speciationParapatric speciationSympatric speciation

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Sympatric speciation refers to the type of speciation in which the ancestral species inhabits the same geographical location.

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