speciation in fungi
Speciation in fungi refers to the process through which new fungal species arise, typically through genetic and phenotypic changes that accumulate over time, leading to reproductive isolation and the formation of distinct fungal lineages capable of successfully reproducing with each other but not with other related fungi.
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