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← HistoryWhich outcome arises from sericulture techniques limiting silkworm genetic diversity?
A)Fiber fragility increased significantly
B)Enhanced silk disease susceptibility✓
C)Improved filament spinning consistency
D)Dyed color vibrancy sharply increased
💡 Explanation
Increased silkworm genetic similarity boosts disease propagation through the silk farms, because uniformity reduces varied individual immunities, rather than preventing fiber defects. Therefore, susceptibility greatly elevates rather than increasing filament properties if rearing sericulture is uniform.
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