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Biology, 11.02.2021 14:00, gshreya2005

Need help ASAP! What does reproductive isolation do within a species cause

A. An increase in gene flow.

B. An increase in genetic drift,

C. A decrease in gene flow.

D. A decrease in genetic drift.

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