Mass selection in animal breeding is when certain animals are chosen for certain desirable traits to pass on. Once those animals are obtained, they are bred to control what traits the offspring have and to create varying lines.
Mass selection in animal breeding is when certain animals are chosen for certain desirable traits to pass on. Once those animals are obtained, they are bred to control what traits the offspring have and to create varying lines.
because mass selection is crossing plants with desirable traits , controlled breeding is mating organism to produce offspring with certain traits DESIRABLE TRAITS = CERTAIN TRAITS so mass selection is consider a form of controlled breeding
Natural selection
artificial selection
Animals in the wild breeding, such as squirrels, rabbits, deer, elephants, etc., are not selective breeding (artificial selection).
Artificial selection refers to the process of intentionally breeding desirable traits in either plants or animals. It is also known as selective breeding.
artificial selection
Humans use selective breeding to pass desired traits to the next generation of plants or animals.
artificial selection
artificial selection
It's Selective Breeding! Just found out for school.
The similarity between natural selection and selective breeding is that they both produce changes in plants and animals.