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fic characteristics in their genes
come to the fore. Yet there is no
question of any new species emer-
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race was the result. The same
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Sometimes, when variations
once divided from each other due
racteristics between the different variati- to geographic reasons are reunited, they
ons of a species is diminished. are unable to reproduce with one anot-
Evolutionists erroneously maintain her. Since they are unable to reproduce,
that living things on different continents they cease being sub-species, according
or in different environments develop in- to modern biology’s definition, and be-
come separate species. This is known as
to different species. However, the diffe-
speciation.
rent characteristics arising in different
Evolutionists, however, take this
regions are nothing more than populati-
concept and infer that since there is spe-
on differences. The genetic combination
ciation in nature, and new species form
of those life forms obliged to reproduce
through natural mechanisms, that impli-
in any one region is restricted, and speci-
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