Selective breeding can result in repeated transmission of deleterious genetic material, meaning the DNA code becomes more corrupt with alterations, deletions, and additions. The likely hood of chromosomal abnormalities also increases. In other words, more genetic abnormalities or diseases pop up in offspring that can result in still-births or offspring affected with a physical or mental condition for the rest of its life.
I have had problems with RA for most of my life and to the best of my knowledge I have found that heat, cold, humidity or altitude has no appreciable effect on the condition. the wrong sort of stress can though.
Elements have an effect of their own and are not subordinate to the total effect.
the effect was the was rained
No. That's what global warming is caused by.
It doesn't. But velocity does effect mass : as velocity increases, mass increases.
Well, so far its raised the total population from a few million to seven billion.
We have genetically modified foods for centuries by selective cross breeding plants. With out this and other modern methods of farming perhaps a billion people now existing on a substance diet would starve to death.
Propranolol is the best non selective betablockers. This has less side effects.The best non selective bitablockers which have less side effect than propranolol include Pindolol,Penbutolol, Oxprenolol and Labetalol.
Selective breeding can increase agricultural productivity by producing more food with desirable traits, potentially supporting a larger human population. However, it can also lead to reduced genetic diversity within populations, making them more susceptible to diseases and environmental changes, which could negatively impact the human population in the long run.
A "one effect of robins breeding grounds" early is frozen baby robins....if that's what your weird grammar is asking.
Contrast effect, Halo effect, Projection, Selective perception. (Also, Stereotyping)
by people gangnam styling, which makes all the farmers crops grow
Not all evidence but partial, selected or chosen usually for a specific effect.
an animal that is present in an environment but not breeding is extinct
monsoon effects UK farmers by enabling to cultivate their crop during monsoon season.
Since 98% of the population were farmers the statement had no effect.
Carlas Desmond Rose has written: 'The effect of isolation on the breeding habits of boars' -- subject(s): Boars, Swine, Breeding