Artificial selection is the process of breeding organisms for desired traits. The taming of animals to be comfortable to human control and care is also an important part of domestication. Undomesticated animals can be tamed just as artificial selection can be applied to undomesticated organisms. It is the combining of these two processes that leads to the domestication of a species.
Mexico and Central America
They were first domesticated in Egypitan times.
yes very much so!!
These organisms are called parasites.
The process by which humans breed organisms to obtain certain traits is known as artificial selection.
No, organisms of different species can breed and produce offspring. Donkeys and horses can breed and produce mules but mules cannot produce offspring.
The process by which humans breed organisms to obtain certain traits is known as artificial selection.
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The process is called selective breeding, where organisms with desired traits are chosen to breed in order to pass on those traits to future generations.
A group of organisms that breed and produce offspring capable of breeding is known as a species. Members of a species share common characteristics and genetic similarities, allowing them to interbreed and produce fertile offspring. This biological concept is fundamental in understanding the diversity of life and the relationships among different organisms.
A species.
A species.