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Humans use ________ to pass on desired phenotypic traits to the next generation of organisms.

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Answered by amrita583
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your answer is

selective breeding..

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Answered by Surnia
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Since, the options are not given the question is incomplete.

Humans use ________ to pass on desired phenotypic traits to the next generation of organisms.

A) natural breeding

B) selective breeding

C) selective insemination

D) artificial fertilization

B). Selective breeding

Explanation:

  • The selective breeding is a process by which the humans use the animals and plants for mating and involving the desirable traits useful for human beings.
  • The humans use the traits in the plants as well as in the animals to produce the desire organism having the traits of both parents.
  • The animals and plants will have traits like disease free, drought tolerant, high milk yield, high protein content and other traits.

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