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recurrent selection
explain the process of selective reabsorbtion
If the place you got your pet at has a website go to the website to how to breed. Or go to your vet for your pet and he/she will try to explain it to you!
The female two toed sloth is probably one of the most selevtive breeding animals. Her mate must do the can-can before she will breed with him. Of course, the most selevtive in biology it the venemous tentacular.
he drew a table and decided to count the number of plants with each trait that turned up he thought it might help him to explain his results
Artificial selection is anthropogenic -- humans interfere with nature to determine what traits get passed on, whereas natural selection is when through sexual reproduction the traits passed on are determined by survival of the fittest.
Selective breeding supports Darwins theory because, we adapt to our environments and believe whoever is compatible with breeding will pass on the trait, even if that means outside their own species.
observation hypothesis experiments result further hypothesis further experiments results and theory
Explain. I have never seen the term selection used.
To explain the species problem, " that mystery of mysteries " which was the natural history problem of the day. From his observations and experiments Darwin proposed his theory of evolution by natural selection, which provided a mechanism for the observed fact of evolution.
Selective breeding has improved food production due to only the best foods being produced. Animals are specially selected by how much of something they are producing, so breeding two animals with higher quality foods will make more animals producing the same quality products.
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