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When the person from number one was creating true breeding lines of plants for certain traits, what method was used?
A. Self pollination over and over a while discarding plants with unwanted traits
B. Cross pollination over and over while discarding plans with unwanted traits
C. Allowing for cross pollination by bees
D. Not allowing the plants to pollinate at all
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