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Self-breeding refers to the process where an organism reproduces with itself or through self-fertilization, leading to offspring that are genetically similar to the parent. This practice is common in certain plants and some animals, allowing for the preservation of specific traits. In agriculture, self-breeding can be used to maintain desirable characteristics in crop varieties. However, it may also lead to reduced genetic diversity over time.

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