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Creating an animal or plant with the desired traits selected.
Breeding is just breeding any pair of parents together to get offspring, whereas selected breeding is choosing a certain set of parents and targeting a few specific traits you want the offspring to have, such as fur length, coloration, or body shape.
manipulated acquired traits
Manipulated traits
Mass selection is a breeding method where desired traits are selected based on the overall phenotype of the plants rather than individual performance. It involves selecting and propagating plants with desirable traits from a population to improve the overall genetic makeup of future generations. Over time, this can lead to the enhancement of certain traits within a population.
Selective breeding of pea plants led to the development of different varieties with specific desired traits, such as color, size, or disease resistance. Over time, this led to the creation of populations of pea plants with more predictable and uniform characteristics based on the traits that were selected for during breeding.
This process is known as selective breeding or artificial selection. By selecting organisms with desirable traits and breeding them together, breeders can pass on those favorable traits to future generations, gradually improving the overall quality of the population. This method is commonly used in agriculture, livestock production, and pet breeding to produce organisms with specific traits such as disease resistance, growth rate, or appearance.
Selective breeding is where you breed animals or plants in such a way as to increase the desirable traits, or characteristics. By specifically selecting breeding partners with high levels of these desirable traits, the likelihood of the offspring having these traits increases. Over several generations, these desirable traits become more and more profound. For example, if farmers take only the best sheep for breeding, then they can be more assured that future generations of sheep will have the same or even improved characteristics. Selective breeding also works in a similar way when developing new crops, or the breeding of dogs for example. Its all about human intervention, where the breeding partners are chosen (or selected) by people.
Selective breeding involves deliberately choosing specific individuals with desirable traits to mate in order to produce offspring with those desired traits. Inbreeding, on the other hand, involves mating closely related individuals, which can result in an increased likelihood of genetic disorders and reduced genetic diversity in the population.
can choose bulls that have been selected for health traits by culling stock that get the disease, and offspring,you end up mob less likely to get desease
Crossing plants with desirable traits is called hybridization or selective breeding. This process involves deliberately mating plants with specific characteristics to create offspring with desired qualities such as disease resistance, higher yield, or improved flavor.
Plants can be genetically modified using techniques such as gene editing, transgenic insertions, and mutagenesis to introduce desired traits or characteristics. Traditional breeding methods can also be used to select and cross plants with specific traits to achieve the desired characteristics. Evaluation of plant genetics and selection can help in identifying and breeding plants with desired traits.