Which of the following statements is best supported by the data in the table?
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Which of the following statements is best supported by the data in the table?
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(Choice A)
A
The genes for having large fruit became more common in the S. lycopersicum population over time due to selection of the large fruit trait by humans.
(Choice B)
B
During the process of tomato domestication, humans likely crossed plants with a higher-than-average number of fruits per inflorescence to create each new generation.
(Choice C)
C
Having many fruits per cluster is a disadvantageous trait for S. pimpinellifolium in the wild, likely because of the energy costs associated with fruit development.
(Choice D)
D
The genes for having large fruit became more common in the S. pimpinellifolium population over time, likely because the large fruit trait increased the probability of seed dispersal.
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