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Two insect groups vary genetically by two genes. When put together, they were able to reproduce and produce offspring that could also breed. Which best describes this insect population?
The insects experienced geographic isolation.
The insects experienced reproductive isolation.
The insects are different species.
The insects are the same species.

Answer :

Answer:

The insects are the same species.

Explanation:

The insects are the same species because they interbreed with each other successfully. If the organisms belongs to the same species, they have the ability to interbreed with each other and produce fertile offspring while on the other hand, different species can't interbreed with one another. These two organisms have some genetic variations among each other due to environmental factors that leads to the differences between these two organisms.

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The insects are the same species because they were able to reproduce and produce offspring that could also breed.

What are species?

Species are a group of related organisms which are able to interbreed and produce reproductively viable offspring.

The species level of taxonomy is the closest relationship and has the fewest number of organisms.

Since, the two insect groups were able to reproduce and produce offspring that could also breed, they are of the same species.

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