Humans use artificial selection to breed animals, to have their desired features in them and to take out unwanted features from them.
Artificial Selection is mostly used to make animals more obedient or sometimes used to increase the population of endangered animals.
Humans use artificial selection to grow (for example) disease-free plants to increase the amount of food it's able to produce.
Some theorems on artificial selection was created in 1934.
Artificial selection.
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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.
Nature plays no direct role in artificial selection. That is the difference between artificial selection and natural selection. Nature does play some indirect roles in artificial selection. One indirect role is in providing the organisms with which one beings the artificial selection. Another is in influencing the choices of the organism performing the artificial selection.
Artificial Selection
Natural variation, natural selection, artificial selection, genetic engineering, etc.
Artificial Selection.
Artificial Selection.
Artificial Selection.
Artificial Selection.
Artificial Selection.
artificial selection
Artificial Selection.
Artificial Selection.
artificial selection