Which of the following is an example of artificial selection?(1 point)

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An octopus has a mutation that allows it to camouflage with its environment. A different octopus does not have that mutation and is eaten by a sea otter.
An octopus has a mutation that allows it to camouflage with its environment. A different octopus does not have that mutation and is eaten by a sea otter.

A type of rose is selectively bred to enhance its fragrance, leading to a popular variety that dominates gardens.
A type of rose is selectively bred to enhance its fragrance, leading to a popular variety that dominates gardens.

A population of moths in a forest changes color over generations to blend into the polluted bark of trees better, avoiding predation.
A population of moths in a forest changes color over generations to blend into the polluted bark of trees better, avoiding predation.

An antelope has longer legs and is able to run faster than the rest of the herd to escape a cheetah.

A type of rose is selectively bred to enhance its fragrance, leading to a popular variety that dominates gardens.