Multiple Choice
An exaptation is a(n)
A) genetic trait that was not selected for the function it currently performs.
B) exception to, or contradiction of, the natural selection mechanism of evolution.
C) genetic trait that was once beneficial but is no longer necessary or useful.
D) particularly fast form of evolutionary change that occurs when the genetic pool is restricted.
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