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Selective Breeding

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Artificial Selection

In artificial selection, a deliberate choice is made by humans as to which individuals reproduce together. This is why it is also known as selective breeding.

Why?

Why?

  • Selective breeding is carried out to produce desirable characteristics in the offspring.
The history of selective breeding

The history of selective breeding

  • Humans have done this in farming for thousands of years (with both crops and animals) to promote the genetic characteristics that we view as desirable.
  • This practice was around even before genetics was understood.
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