Define artificial selection. Explain it with help of example.
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artificial selection
More commonly known as selective Breeding, where professionals study the genotype and phenotype of parent organisms in the hope of producing a hybrid that possesses many of the desirable characteristics found in their parents.
example is breeding good size fruits or vegetable together to keep on getting the good size.
Plants: sweeter apples via crossbreeding, bigger wheat, fancier flowers.
Animals, faster horses, various dog breeds, fancier pigeons.
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