Darwin could not convince his contemporaries of natural selection because
A) Darwin thought that discontinuous variation was important for evolution.
B) they believed in genetic inheritance.
C) Darwin believed in blending inheritance, which reduces variation.
D) they believed that traits were inherited from only one parent.
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