What is the difference between hybrid and selective breeding
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Hybridization is one of the methods of selective breeding in which two dissimilar organisms undergo breeding. Also, it produces a hybrid vigor in the offspring. ... Hence, the main difference between hybridization and inbreeding is the degree of genetic similarity of parents and the goals of the two processes.Explanation:
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Selective breeding is one of the hybrid strategies in general, but to be more specific:
- A hybrid is an organism created by blending traits from two parents who are not always of the same species or breed. It's done to create an organism with traits from both parents. Mules, for example, are a cross between a horse and a donkey.
- Selective breeding is the process of selecting certain qualities of organisms, usually of the same species and mating them to create offspring with those characteristics. Hens, for example, provide high-quality eggs and meat.
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