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A: Mutagens that are properly chosen can produce any specific trait.
B:Mutagens act to preserve beneficial traits and reduce harmful traits within a population
C: A specific trait becomes more likely as the genetic diversity of a population increases.
D: A specific trait becomes more likely as genes from other species are added to a population.
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