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Q: What other methods of artificial breeding are there other than selective breeding?
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Two examples of selective breeding?

one u are selective and the other you are not


Methods for developing organisms with desirable traits?

1. Selective Breeding - the 2 types of breeding is Hybridization and Inbreeding2. Cloning - when you copy exactly the same genes as the organism from which it is produced3. Genetic Engineering - Genes from one organism are transferred into the DNA of other organism's. Usually for medicines and food crops


How can selective breeding help farmers?

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


Do people use selective breeding or shared dominance to develop different dog breeds?

Using selective breeding is exactly how people produced the different dog breeds. They discovered dogs that had the characteristics or skills they wanted and bred them.


People can breed cats for specfific traits such as color though the process of?

Selective breeding or artificial selection.


When humans control breeding of other organisms to favor certain traits it is referred to as?

Genetic Engineering or Genetic Modification. The industry that does this, is often called Bioengineering. One of the most famous companies in Bioengineering is Monsanto; a controversial company that creates genetically modified seeds.


Examples of selective breeding?

Humans use selective breeding, which takes advantage OS nauturally occurring genetic variation in plants, animals, and other organisms, to pass desired traits on to the next generation of organisms.


What is the effect that genetically modified foods has on society?

We have genetically modified foods for centuries by selective cross breeding plants. With out this and other modern methods of farming perhaps a billion people now existing on a substance diet would starve to death.


What is the process called when humans intentionally allow individuals with certain traits to breed while not breeding other individuals who lack these traits while breeding animals such as dogs?

The common name would be 'selective breeding'.


An example of selective breeding would not be?

Letting your dog or cat loose when they are in heat to find any other dog or cat that is around


What is the commercial importance for selective breeding?

Historically early selective breeding has made blueberries, corn, strawberries, ect. bigger, while has made other things, such as live stock smaller, as well as inedible things edible (such as poisonous wild almonds). Selective breeding in the long run effects the entire organism; such as lettuce being selectively bred for bigger leaves, while broccoli in the same family was selectively bred for a bigger flower.


What is artificial selection?

when humans breed an animal for a certain trait.