Multiple Choice
Because artificial selection is controlled by a breeder, how does it compare to natural selection?
A) It usually occurs at the same pace because mutations occur at the same rate.
B) It usually is less efficient because there is no competition between individuals.
C) It usually is more efficient because it is controlled through breeding and not reproductive success.
D) It works well, but will only be able to produce a range of phenotypes based on the initial variation seen within the initial population.
E) It works equally well, because both principles use the idea of hereditary traits to pass along variation to offspring.
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