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[edit] Speciation

Hi there. To avoid adding more commentary than I already have to Intelligent design's talkpage, an answer to your question is already provided over at speciation. My favourite demonstration is the experiment illustrated below:

The Drosophila experiment conducted by Diane Dodd (Dodd, D.M.B. (1989) Reproductive isolation as a consequence of adaptive divergence in Drosophila pseudoobscura. Evolution 43, 1308–1311).
The Drosophila experiment conducted by Diane Dodd (Dodd, D.M.B. (1989) Reproductive isolation as a consequence of adaptive divergence in Drosophila pseudoobscura. Evolution 43, 1308–1311).

Cheers, --Plumbago 12:59, 20 March 2007 (UTC)