explain evolution by artificial selection
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humans select individuals of a species with desired characteristics and breed such individuals with each other to obtain offspring with these desired characteristics. in this way the end product of such 'selective breeding' can create organisms which are so different from the original organisms that they form a new species.
for example, the evolution of dogs from wolves came about as a result of selective breeding where humans bred the individuals which were docile and tamable. the many different types of dogs, cats, and horses are all a result of evolution by artificial selection.
for example, the evolution of dogs from wolves came about as a result of selective breeding where humans bred the individuals which were docile and tamable. the many different types of dogs, cats, and horses are all a result of evolution by artificial selection.
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Artificial selection, also called "selective breeding”, is where humans select for desirable traits in agricultural products or animals, rather than leaving the species to evolve and change gradually without human interference, like in natural selection.
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