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Artificial selection to obtain cows yielding higher milk output represents

A

directional as it pushes the mean of the character in one direction

B

disruptive as it splits the population into two, one yielding higher output and the other lower output

C

stabilising followed by disruptive as it stabilises the population to produce higher yielding cows

D

stabilising selection as it stabilises this character in the population

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