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In an experiment, two fly populations are separately maintained for many generations. Population A contains closely-related individuals. Population B contains a set of unrelated individuals. Over many generations it is observed that the fitness of individuals in population A is lower than the fitness of those in population B. Why? a. Close relatives will not mate with one another b. Close relatives compete for common resources more than unrelated individuals c. The offspring of close relatives harbour more deleterious recessive mutations d. Unrelated individuals are likely to contain new high-fitness genes

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c. The offspring of close relatives harbour more deleterious recessive mutations



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