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Selective breeding is a process in which humans intentionally choose specific plants or animals with desirable traits to reproduce, aiming to enhance those traits in future generations. This method is commonly used in agriculture and animal husbandry to improve yield, disease resistance, or specific characteristics such as size or appearance. By controlling mating, selective breeding can lead to significant changes in the genetic makeup of a species over time. However, it can also reduce genetic diversity, which may pose risks to the health of populations.

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