Difference between natural and artificial selection 0
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Natural selection is the process where organism’s traits become more or less prominent based on what helps the organism survive and reproduce. There is no aim, no goal, and no direction. It’s a slow, organic process.
Artificial selection is the result of human intervention. Specific traits are selected and bred for with a specific goal in mind. It is a directed and comparatively fast process.
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So in natural selection nature selects which ones will die based of how their traits “fit” that environment. ... The difference with artificial selection is that humans decide which traits are passed on, not nature. Artificial Selection is used in agriculture and animal breeding all the time
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