Population Genetics and Evolution
Thus, population genetics has provided great support to the idea of organic evolution. Various aspects of evolution can be reviewed in terms of population genetics as follows:
Speciation The process of formation of new species is called speciation.
Two genetically divergent populations can form new species only when they become geographically isolated from each other. If a large population is fragmented into two or more units which are geographically isolated from one another, each independent unit follows different evolutionary paths for following reasons:
1. Each isolated unit of a population may has its own type of mutation which provides raw materials for organic diversity.





