Biology, asked by aggarwshiva200p5xtqy, 1 year ago

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Answered by 13ssuri
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Selective breeding. The farmer will only breed together tomatoes with the favourable characteristic, so that the next generation inherits it. Any undesireable tomatoes are not bred, so their population will die out. This is known as survival of the fittest, and is an example of artificial selection (look up Darwin’s theory of natural selection).

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13ssuri: That's exactly what I mean, when you breed the good tomatoes, you keep that species alive. Also, you're being quite rude
aggarwshiva200p5xtqy: old concepts!!
13ssuri: Absolutely not
aggarwshiva200p5xtqy: the answer should lie between tissue culture and inbreeding
aggarwshiva200p5xtqy: thats what i wanna listen....
aggarwshiva200p5xtqy: and i am sorry for being rude...but i just got messed up to see such a wrong answer......actually i dont like wrong answers!!!
13ssuri: it's not a wrong answer, though, it just isn't the one you were expecting. This is also a valid method (inbreeding is a similar thing)
13ssuri: tissue culture is taking a snippet of the tomato plant, and growing it in nutrient agar, until it forms a callus and is big enough to be planted in the ground
13ssuri: apology accepted
aggarwshiva200p5xtqy: my answer was tissue culture.....inbreeding is one of my friends answer...
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