Two Populations That Have Been Separated By A River Are Most Likely To Become Separate Species If

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Two Populations That Have Been Separated By A River Are Most Likely To Become Separate Species If

A) fur color is different in the two populations. B) genes controlling ear development become different so that members of one population have much longer ears than the other. C) genes controlling molecules on the surface of the sperm that bind with egg receptors are different in the two populations.D) feeding habits are different in the two populations.
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