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In artificial selection experiments with corn plants that began in the 19th century, scientists have managed to increase oil content of corn kernels by Blank______.Multiple choice question.100%450%4.5%4,500%

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In artificial selection experiments with corn plants that began in the 19th century, scientists have managed to increase oil content of corn kernels by Blank______.Multiple choice question.100%450%4.5%4,500%

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The answer to this question depends on the specific details of the experiment, which are not provided in the question. However, considering the potential of artificial selection in increasing traits such as oil content, an increase of 450% could be a reasonable estimate. This would mean that the oil content was increased by 4.5 times the original amount. However, without specific details or context, this is just an educated guess.

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