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Could artificial selection occur without natural variation?

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Yes artificial selection can occur without Bathurst variation but sorry I can’t find a explanation
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User Vedavyas Bhat
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In artificial selection, nature provides the variations, and humans select those they find useful. No because inherited variation occurs out of everything or occurs in all breeding.

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