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Selective Breeding

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Meaning

Selective Breeding is a process in which individuals of a species are chosen by humans for reproduction to pass on certain characteristics to their offspring.

About Selective Breeding

Selective Breeding is what has led to the features of all cultivated plants and many domesticated animals.
Selective Breeding causes evolution of a population.
Selective Breeding works by selecting individuals in a species with desirable characteristics and breeding them with one another. It may also involve killing individuals with undesirable characteristics in order to prevent them from reproducing.
Over many generations selective breeding can cause significant changes to a population.

Individuals may be selected for a number of reasons:

  • A good temperament - Animals that are calm and not aggressive.
  • A high yield - Individuals that produce a large amount of a desired product, eg milk, wool, fruit.
  • Appearance - Individuals that are aesthetically pleasing, eg flowers, pets.
  • Resistant to Disease - Individuals that are not affected by certain diseases.