A team of scientists is studying several plant species that they think could become new farm crops. The scientists want to apply selective breeding to develop one of the species into useful crop plants.
Which property of a plant species would be MOST USEFUL for meeting the scientists' goal?
A.) very low genetic variation
B.) very high genetic variation
C.) producing only a few fruits and seeds each growing season
D.) growing slowly from seedlings to maturity
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