How do new species originate in Nature?

New Species Originate In Nature: Origin of species is also known as speciation. A species is defined as one or more populations of similar organisms which can interbreed among themselves. Species exhibit similarity because they share a common gene pool which is the total number of different kinds of genes (alleles) present in all the individuals of that population. Thus, the individuals of a population adapt themselves to a new environment with the help of their gene pool. But, generally, it is noticed that the populations of a species are many and they live in different geographical regions having different … Continue reading How do new species originate in Nature?