Multiple Choice
The underlying phenomenon that makes selective breeding or artificial selection possible is genetic variation. It is possible to have phenotypic variation in natural populations because of.
A) artificial selection.
B) gene inversion.
C) differences in alleles for a specific trait.
D) similarity in alleles for a specific trait.
E) both artificial selection and gene inversion.
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