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'''Speciation''' was the [[evolution]]ary [[process]] by which new [[biology|biological]] [[species]] arise. It was written about by [[Charles Darwin]] and later, in the [[1890s]], was a focus of study for [[Dr]] [[Hetty Kindred]] in her search for the speciation formula. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Case of the Missing Gasogene (audio story)|The Case of the Missing Gasogene]]'')
'''Speciation''' was the [[evolution]]ary [[process]] by which new [[biology|biological]] [[species]] arose. It was written about by [[Charles Darwin]] and later, in the [[1890s]], was a focus of study for [[Dr]] [[Hetty Kindred]] in her search for the speciation formula. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Case of the Missing Gasogene (audio story)|The Case of the Missing Gasogene]]'')
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Speciation

Speciation was the evolutionary process by which new biological species arose. It was written about by Charles Darwin and later, in the 1890s, was a focus of study for Dr Hetty Kindred in her search for the speciation formula. (AUDIO: The Case of the Missing Gasogene)