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stephzh

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The domestication of sheep resulted in evolutionary changes that created more:
 
  a. lean and nutritious meat
 b. reproductive potential within the herd
  c. wool for functional use
 d. tolerance of living near people

Question 2

Which theory accounts for the discrete genetic changes built into the allele frequencies of populations?
 
  a. Random genetic shift
  b. Physiological adaptation
  c. Natural selection
  d. Directional selection
  e. Developmental adaptation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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