Niche-picking refers to
a. one genotype leading to a range of phenotypes, depending on the environment.
b. children deliberately seeking environments that fit their heredity.
c. children's heredity eliciting different reactions from the environment.
d. parents both passing on their genes to their children and providing an environment for their children.
b
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