Multiple Choice
How do bioprospecting and in vitro evolution differ?
A) Medicines cannot be generated via bioprospecting.
B) Medicines cannot be generated via in vitro evolution.
C) Bioprospecting takes advantage of natural selection, while in vitro evolution uses artificial selection.
D) Bioprospecting uses artificial selection, while in vitro evolution takes advantage of natural selection.
E) None of the above; there are no differences between bioprospecting and in vitro evolution.
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