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An animal welfare group is curious if the effects of selectively breeding goats to produce more milk is bad for the goats. What would be the BEST question that the welfare group could ask to determine the effects of selectively breeding the goats?
A.
What does the milk of the selectively bred goats taste like?
B.
Are there negative traits in the selected traits on the goat population?
C.
Can you make more money by producing the goats with the desired traits?
D.
What is the diet the goats are fed in order to produce milk?
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