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by baxter 5671 days ago
I was under the impression that artificial speciation had been achieved. Have I misunderstood http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciation#Artificial_speciatio...?
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I just looked at that section. They present three examples:

flies - but they say only a "mating preference" was achieved. Well sure, there are different kinds of dogs and they probably prefer their own kind, but they are still just one species.

domestic cattle - this is a non-example, as the article points out, because they are all capable of interbreeding

sheep - two kinds of sheep are apparently different species. However, I would take issue with this statement: "For example, domestic sheep were created by hybridisation"... it seems inconsistent with the other one: "but the initial dates and methods of the initiation of such species are not clear". How do they know they were created by hybridisation?