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The selective breeding of wild mustard has _________ _________ and produced at least four other vegetable crops.

A) increased biodiversity
B) decreased biodiversity
C) maintained biodiversity
D) eliminated biodiversity

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A: Increased Biodiversity

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Selective breeding of wild mustard has increased biodiversity because it creates new species to interact in the ecosystem. In this case, it has produced four new vegetable crops.

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A. increased biodiversity
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