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difference between selective breeding and conventional breeding

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Answered by 27decuzmafaiz
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Selective breeding is a form of genetic modification which doesn't involve the addition of any foreign genetic material (DNA) into the organism.

Conventional Methods. Plant breeding is defined as identifying and selecting desirable traits in plants and combining these into one individual plant. ... First, plants of a given population which show desired traits can be selected and used for further breeding and cultivation, a process called (pure line-) selection.

Answered by Mrinanknaman
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Selective breeding involves choosing parents with particular characteristics to breed together and produce offspring with more desirable characteristics. Humans have selectively bred plants and animals for thousands of years including: crop plants with better yields.

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