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Q: What r 2 type of selective breeding and how do they compare?
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What are the disadvantage of selective breeding?

1. endangering the 'selective breeding' speacies 2. how am i suppose to know im 10???


How many seasons or generations would it take to produce this new crop by selective breeding?

2 years


What are the two types of selective breeding?

There are more than two, but two of them can be Monohybrid Cross (a cross involving one trait/gene from a single locus, and Dihybrid Cross (a cross involving 2 traits/genes occupying two different loci


What is the definition of inbreeding?

Inbreeding is a selective breeding method in which 2 individuals with identical or similar sets of alleles are crossed.


How do they do genetic engerneeing?

Two major ways: 1) selective breeding, 2) messing with DNA - either directly or by using viruses.


Methods for developing organisms with desirable traits?

1. Selective Breeding - the 2 types of breeding is Hybridization and Inbreeding2. Cloning - when you copy exactly the same genes as the organism from which it is produced3. Genetic Engineering - Genes from one organism are transferred into the DNA of other organism's. Usually for medicines and food crops


What is the difference between non-selective COX inhibitor and Cox 2 inhibitors?

non selective cox inhibitor .. inhibit both type of cox selective cox2 inhibitors ... inhibit only cox 2 !! the difference between them . is the action of cox 1 or 2 or both


Galapagos finches evolved partly due to 1 cloning and recombination 2 migration and selective breeding 3 mutation and asexual reproduction 4 varitaion and competition?

4


Will brian breeding date an eleven year old?

he cud but yu will have 2 be pretty and be his type


Why genetic engineering superior to selective breeding?

Genetic modification (GM) is designed to produce desired characteristics in a plant or animal by splicing a gene that has the desired characteristic directly into the genetic code of that plant or animal. It is much faster than selective breeding


What do animals do to service?

Service Dogs are either rescued from animal shelters or bred in selective breeding Service Dogs can be identified by either a jacket, backpack or harness.


How is natural breeding different from selective breeding?

selective breeding is basically the artificial version of natural selection natural selection is where those who adapt and survive pass there genes on to the next generation while the others die off removing the weak and adding the strong for a example. giraffes with longer necks will be able to reach the higher leaves on a tree in a famine than those with short necks and therefore they will survive and pass on the long neck gene and the short neck gene will die off selective breeding is where you get 2 particular specimens of the same species (preferably) with the same gene and breed them usually this is done for a particular trait that the breeder wants in the next generation example a long tail short hair and long face in dogs so they can be sold into a area that has a higher temperature or long hair short tail and short face for in colder environments this tecnique has been used since the dawn of man and is the reason we have so many breeds of cats and dogs