Multiple Choice
Breeding programs for farm-raised chickens result in a variety of unusual colors and feathers.Is this an example of evolution?
A) No; domesticated animals do not undergo evolution.
B) No; evolution occurs over long periods of time and cannot be observed.
C) Yes; chickens that are better adapted to the environment will survive and breed.
D) Yes; the change in chicken coloration is a genetic change in the population over time.
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