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Differences in age groups that reflect factors unique to a specific age group, rather than being due to developmental changes, are called ________ effects.
Breeding Population
A group of organisms of the same species that interbreed and produce fertile offspring in a particular geographic area.
Genetic Isolation
A reduction in genetic variation that occurs when a population is geographically separated from other populations, potentially leading to speciation.
Reproductive Capacity
The potential or ability of an organism or population to produce offspring in a given environment.
New Genes
Genetic material that arises through mutations, gene duplication, or other mechanisms, introducing variability within species.
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