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- Similarities in ____ are the basis of similarities in traitsThe arrows in the top says GREATER GENETIC INFLUENCE and on the bottom it says GREATER ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE. There should be no reason for u to not doing this question. I provided a clear graph. DO NOT COPY from google use the graph to answer those question USING THOSE TWO vocabulary words.AMoving to another question will save this response. Question 20 When comparing domestic and wild varieties of a given species, which of the following statements is most likely true? O a. Domestic varieties have lower fitness than wild varieties when reared in a typical wild environment. Ob. Wild and domestic varieties perform equally well (growth) in a wild environment. O c. Domestic varieties are typically smaller than wild varieties regardless of environment they are grown in. O d. Wild varieties typically have higher fitness than domestic varieties when reared in a common lab environment. A Moving to another question will save this response. 000 O00 F4
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