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What is reproductive isolation?

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Answer: Reproduction is prevented in a population because of factors such as courtship behavior, physical difference or gametes failing to fuse.

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This results in specific individuals being prevented from passing on genes.

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reproductive isolation refers to the situation where different species live in the same area, but properties of individuals prevent them from interbreeding. the thing which stop species or groups of organisms reproducing sexually are called isolating mechanisms. hope this helps 
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