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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.
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