Description of speciation:
- Speciation is the process by which a new species evolved by evolution.
- Animal species are a group of organisms that can reproduce on their own and produce fertile offspring while being constantly separated from other species.
- Evolution, a long-term process that results in the accumulation of many small genetic variants called population change, may promote speciation.
- Specifications can be implemented in a variety of different ways.
- Natural selection, for example, is a method that raises the frequency of beneficial genes, known as alleles, in the human population. Natural selection can lead to species that can survive and reproduce, leading to speciation.