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In this virtual lab, why did you compare pelvic structures of stickleback populations from two different lakes?
a) To have a larger number of specimens to score, increasing the accuracy of results.
b) To compare the trait in stickleback populations living in two potentially different environments.
c) One lake represents the control population and the other population is the one we can compare to the control.
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