A) Wild populations, Like Brassica oleracea have greater genetic variation than the resulting domesticated
varieties.
B) When humans start to domesticate a plant species, they begin with a small subset of the genes found in
the wild population.
C) Artificial selection results in sterility, causing the selected genetic combination to be frozen in time.
D) Artificial selection often results in a bottleneck effect situation is called a bottleneck, causing a large
reduction in genetic variation for the engineered crop.
E) Domestic crops eventually end up with more genetic variation than their wild counterparts.
F) Cabbage, broccoli, and other domesticated varieties are less to survive to reproduce over time.
Answer:
A, B, and D
Explanation:
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Humans have a tailbone that is not visible during embryonic development, which suggests that humans evolved to not depend on their tailbone serving a useful purpose.
Humans do not have gills as fish do, but human embryos have gill slits, suggesting humans and fish share a common evolutionary ancestor.
Humans have embryonic cells that develo
Answer:
If I am correct, C would be your answer.
Answer:
organize all living things in a logical manner
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