How do domesticated plants get to be different from their wild varieties?

A) Wild varieties die quickly in a garden, leaving only the domesticated ones.
B) People deliberately took only the biggest and best foods when gathering.
C) Different domesticated plants are crossbred to get rid of all trades of the wild species.
D) Certain variations are artificially selected through the harvesting and planting process.


D) Certain variations are artificially selected through the harvesting and planting process.

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