Selective breeding or artificial selection.
the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group. (www.dictionary.com)
Selective breeding or artificial selection.
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.
The process by which humans breed organisms to obtain certain traits is known as artificial selection.
The process is heredity.
Hybridization is a process that can refer to many different things. In general though, it's goal is to take two things, like animals, and combine them together/breed offspring with desirable traits like an animal with favorable traits from both parents.
manipulated acquired traits
The process by which traits are chosen to be inherited in evolution is called natural selection. Individuals with traits that are beneficial for survival and reproduction are more likely to pass those traits on to their offspring, leading to the accumulation of those advantageous traits in a population over time.
Hindus have no particualr traits that make them stand out from the rest of soceity. They tend to be more accepting of others though.
Manipulated traits
The process by which humans breed organisms to obtain certain traits is known as artificial selection.
The process by which desirable traits are more likely to survive is known as natural selection. In this process, individuals with traits that enhance their survival and reproductive success are more likely to pass on those traits to future generations. Over time, this leads to the adaptation of populations to their environments as advantageous traits become more common. Natural selection is a key mechanism of evolution, driving the diversity of life on Earth.