Biology, asked by doha167, 5 months ago

what is artificial selection? apex!!!
a: when extreme traits are selected by nature
b: when a 60% of a species all at one time
c: when human breed's an animal for a trait
d: when a new allele is formed by a mutation

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Answered by ngbavalgave24
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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Artificial selection is c: when human breeds an animal for a trait.

Artificial selection:

  • Artificial selection refers to the identification of desirable qualities in plants and animals by humans, as well as the actions are taken to improve and maintain such traits in future generations.
  • The primary distinction between natural and artificial selection is that natural selection results in a high level of biological diversity, whereas artificial selection results in organism types such as improved crops and animals.
  • Artificial selection, sometimes known as "selective breeding," is the practice of selecting for desired qualities in agricultural products or animals rather than allowing the species to evolve and change naturally, as in natural selection.
  • The experimenter selects certain phenotypic qualities to select on in artificial selection, whereas in controlled natural selection an environmental factor is modified and the evolution of populations in response to this selective agent is tracked.

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