Selective breeding produces exactly what the person doing the selective breeding needs or wants. Today many Farming industries selectively breed their produce to have certain traits that seem more appealing to the customer buying their vegetables or fruit such as size and color(in respect to what the fruit is naturally like, in other words your not going to create purple apples)
iam not sure but it has to do with science and breeding
Selective breeding was first practiced by the Mesoamericans and Romans in prehistory. It is the act of breeding different species of animals and plants to get offspring with certain desired traits.
The female two toed sloth is probably one of the most selevtive breeding animals. Her mate must do the can-can before she will breed with him. Of course, the most selevtive in biology it the venemous tentacular.
The similarity between natural selection and selective breeding is that they both produce changes in plants and animals.
a human
Biotechnology is involved in Selective Breeding.
Selective breeding.
the process of selecting a few organisms with the desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation is called what?
The advantages of selective breeding include producing a dog that meets the standard of the breed. Disadvantages include producing dogs with very short faces, squat legs, and large bodies.
Other methods of artificial breeding include in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer, and cloning. These techniques allow for the manipulation and control of reproduction outside of traditional selective breeding methods.
Another name of selective breeding can also be artificial selection.
You do not allow evolution to occur, for you are evolution in selective breeding.
Selective breeding is a way of maintaining animal existence. Selective breeding is when the strong survive. If only the weak survived then all animals would die out quickly
natural selecion
Dogs are the number one selective breeding by the human being for their purpose of being in this world.
The selective breeding of pure yeast cultures began in 1883
1. endangering the 'selective breeding' speacies 2. how am i suppose to know im 10???