Geographic Isolation is the process of a same species being isolated by a geographic barrier. For an example of geographic isolation, a scientist named Diane Dodd conducted an experiment involving fruit flies (evolution.berkeley.edu) Diane took a single species of fruit fly, and put them in two separate tanks. In each tank she placed a different food source, maltose in one, and starch in the other. Once the flies in each tank began to mate and produce several …show more content…
Once these two species develop and mate, their children will most likely express the same traits as their parents, this is an example of natural selection. The divergence of traits from the parents happens completely randomly through genetic mutations. One of the greatest examples of divergent evolution is the modern dog. The modern dog is one of scientists greatest mysteries. Did the common dog develop from one wolf, or may different types of wolves? Darwin states he does not believe the common dog comes from a single ancestor “I do not believe, as we shall presently see, that all our dogs have descended from any one wild species” Rather, he suggested that domestic dogs 'descended from several wild species’. (Charles Darwin,