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Selective breeding is a process of​

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Selective breeding is a process that involves selecting folks with specific characteristics to breed along and turn out offspring with additional fascinating characteristics.

  • Humans have by selection bred plants and animals for thousands of years including:
  • Crop plants with higher yields.
  • ornamental plants with specific flower shapes and colors.
  • Farm animals that turn out a lot of, higher quality meat or wool
  • dogs with specific physiques and temperaments, suited to try to do jobs like herd sheep or collect pheasants.
  • Selective breeding aims to adapt AN organism’s characteristics in a manner that's fascinating to the humans that breed them.
  • We can profit from this by selecting breed animals or plants, selecting folks with specific characteristics to supply offspring that have those characteristics.
  • For example, if we tend to breed tall folks along and exclude shorter folks, the offspring ought to inherit “tall” sequence variants that build them tall.

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