Multiple Choice
Discontinuous variation is unlikely to lead to new species because
A) rapid changes are never found in the fossil record.
B) complex adaptations require multiple simultaneous mutations that work together.
C) selection cannot act on discontinuous variation.
D) it allows for only small incremental changes.
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