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Overproduction :organisms produce more offspring than the environment can support. I herited Variation :organisms are very different have variation in there genes that causes them to have different them to have different traits that are passed don to their offsprings.Adaptation Different traits can offer advantage in different environments. Natural Selection :over time the useful trait will become more common in the population always remember VANS

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The practice of breeding dogs to produce offspring with specific traits is an example of?

natural selecion


What is an antonym for selective breeding?

Uncontrolled breeding is an antonym for selective breeding. It refers to breeding without deliberate selection for specific traits, allowing natural or random processes to determine the outcome.


Differences of cloning and selective breeding?

Cloning involves creating an exact genetic copy of an organism, while selective breeding involves choosing specific individuals with desired traits to breed together. Cloning results in a genetically identical organism, while selective breeding produces offspring with a mix of traits from the parents. Cloning is a more precise process with limited genetic variation, whereas selective breeding allows for more genetic diversity.


What term is used to refer to the breeding of improved varieties of plants and animals?

The term commonly used to refer to the breeding of improved varieties of plants and animals is "selective breeding." This process involves choosing individuals with desirable traits to mate and produce offspring with those traits, ultimately leading to improved genetic characteristics in the population.


What isn't an example of selective breeding?

Selective breeding is when people (scientists) breed plants/animals for their traits. Its like strong horses being bred together or like white and red flowers to make pinks flowers. They can predict what the organism will turn out to look like. An example that ISN'T selective breeding is random flowers/animals that breed not caused by humans.

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What is the breeding of organisms that have a certain desire trait?

Selective breeding.


What jobs include selective breeding?

Biotechnology is involved in Selective Breeding.


What do you call the process of choosing parent organisms for the characteristics that you want in their offspring?

the process of selecting a few organisms with the desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation is called what?


What is another name for selective breeding?

Another name of selective breeding can also be artificial selection.


What are some draw backs of selective breeding?

You do not allow evolution to occur, for you are evolution in selective breeding.


Why use 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


The practice of breeding dogs to produce offspring with specific traits is an example of?

natural selecion


What does selective breeding involve?

Dogs are the number one selective breeding by the human being for their purpose of being in this world.


What are the disadvantage of selective breeding?

1. endangering the 'selective breeding' speacies 2. how am i suppose to know im 10???


When did the selective breeding of pure yeast cultures begin?

The selective breeding of pure yeast cultures began in 1883


What is it called when humans control the breeding of an organism?

Selective breeding


How are genetic engineering and selective breeding the same?

Selective breeding is a category that has genetic engineering in it. while selective breeding is choosing a trait or feature to breed on, genetic engineering is a man made change in a subjects genes