Natural selection.
hybridization
Natural Selection
Natural Selection. Survival of the fittest. The organisms with the best traits are able to survive and reproduce.
Organisms (plants, animals, bacteria, etc) that have more traits that are favorable in the environment will live longer and have more opportunities to reproduce and create offspring that share their favorable traits. Organisms with traits unsuitable for the environment will die sooner, and will produce fewer or no offspring. If given enough time in a stable environment, the population will eventually reflect the genes best suited for it, assuming pure natural selection.
Only the organism with the traits best suited to survive will be able to reproduce and pass on their traits
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Hybridization
When two organisms are cross-bred it is called hybridization.
1). Mutations supply new traits. 2). Organisms produce more offspring than can survive. 3). Selection allows only those with the best traits to survive.
Genes determine the physical characteristics that an organism inherits.
Selective breeding is a method of breeding that allows only those individual organisms with desired characteristics to produce the next generation. Humans use selective breeding, which takes advantage of naturally occurring genetic variation, to pass desired traits on to the next generation of organisms.Hybridization is the crossing of dissimilar individuals to bring together the best of both organisms.Inbreeding is the continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics to maintain desired traits within a line of organisms.
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