A mustard plant seed undergoes a polyploidy event resulting in the new plant's pollen being unable to
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A mustard plant seed undergoes a polyploidy event resulting in the new plant's pollen being unable to pollinate the plant that originally produced the seed despite them being less than a meter apart. This best exemplifies which of the following?
(A) Allopatric speciation because the plants remain in close contact
(B) Allopatric speciation because there is a significant geographic barrier
(C) Sympatric speciation because it is the simplest form of speciation
(D) Sympatric speciation because the plants are not separated
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The Princeton Review AP Biology Premium Prep 2023
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