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NEET Biology QUESTION #7258
Question 1
One of the important consequences of geographical isolation is:
  • Random creation of new species
  • No change in the isolated fauna
  • Preventing speciation
  • Speciation through reproductive isolation✔️
Correct Answer Explanation
Geographical isolation separates populations physically, preventing gene flow between them. Over time, the isolated populations accumulate different mutations and undergo different natural selection pressures, leading to reproductive isolation and eventually speciation (allopatric speciation). This is one of the primary mechanisms of species formation.