Answer:
The correct answer is letter D. Conventional breeding
Explanation:
In conventional genetic improvement a plant is crossed with another of the same species, with no incorporation of genes from another organism into the plant's genome, requiring repeated crossings until reaching the desired improved cultivar. Only in transgenics or genetic engineering are genes from another organism incorporated into the plant's genome.
Answer:
The process which was used to derive all of the varieties of apples that we have today is the conventional form of breeding and that the different methods which are mentioned along with it are more advanced then the conventional form of plants breeding.
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