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what is selective breeding?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To get the best quality wool it is first necessary to select the best quality wool yielding parent.

The process of selecting parents in order to obtain good quality wool in their offspring is termed as selective breeding.

Answered by NaVila11
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Selective breeding, also known as artificial selection, is a process used by humans to develop new organisms with desirable characteristics. Breeders select two parents that have beneficial phenotypic traits to reproduce, yielding offspring with those desired traits.

Different varieties of plants and animals with desired characteristics can be developed by selective breeding.

New varieties

•Cows that produce lots of milk.

•Chickens that produce large eggs.

•Wheat plants that produce lots of grain.

The purpose of selective breeding is to develop livestock whose desirable traits have strong heritable components and can therefore be propagated.

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