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A scientist separates a population of fruit flies into two groups what would most likely increase the rate of speciation in this population
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Answer: Make the two groups live in different climates
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The answer to this question is "to put the two groups into the different environment" as a scientist separates a population of fruit flies into two groups and this would increase the rate of speciation in this population. This is the best solution that the scientist could do to increase the rate and get a more reliable result and observations.
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