| 41. | The process through which species are formed by evolution is called speciation.
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| 42. | The human revolution occurred as part of modern human speciation in Africa.
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| 43. | Davis was a critic of the idea of human speciation.
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| 44. | Speciation has been observed to be a possible consequence of sexual coercion.
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| 45. | In this version the phylogenetic trees represent speciation and gene duplication events.
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| 46. | Ecological speciation can occur either in allopatry, sympatry, or parapatry.
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| 47. | A very simple process in speciation is the formation of chromosomal inversions.
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| 48. | Co-speciation resulted in similar topologies except for two evolutionary events.
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| 49. | The taxonomy of the section is complicated with inconsistent speciation.
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| 50. | New species arise through the process of speciation, an aspect of evolution.
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