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How would the genetic traits of a population change in response to an environmental pressure such as overfishing?
a. the amount of genetic variation in traits would remain the same.
b. the genetic diversity of the population would increase.
c. the genetic traits would not be affected by environmental factors.
d. the genetic traits not selected by fishing would increase in the population.
the answer is d
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