Breeding - page 2

What other methods of artificial breeding are there other than selective breeding?
What are the different methods of artificial selection?What are the three methods of breeding?How are natural and artificial selection similar and di...
What are the similarities between selective breeding and genetic breeding?
Similarities Between Selective Breeding and Genetic Engineering. Selective breeding and genetic engineering are two methods used to produce new organi...
Selective breeding produces?
Selective breeding involves choosing parents with particular characteristics to breed together and produce offspring with more desirable characteristi...
Why use selective breeding?
Humans have selectively bred plants and animals for thousands of years including: crop plants with better yields. ... farm animals that produce more, ...
What is the impact of selective breeding on variation?
Selective breeding leads to future generations of selectively bred plants and animals, all sharing very similar alleles which will reduce variation. G...
What is the reason for selective breeding?
The purpose of selective breeding is to develop livestock whose desirable traits have strong heritable components and can therefore be propagated. Wha...
What do you call the process of choosing parent organisms for the characteristics that you want in their offspring?
Selective breeding involves selecting parents that have characteristics of interest in the hope that their offspring inherit those desirable character...
Why do people use selective breeding to change characteristics of plants?
Humans have selectively bred plants and animals for thousands of years including: crop plants with better yields. ornamental plants with particular fl...
Who founded selective Breeding?
Selective breeding was established as a scientific practice by Robert Bakewell during the British Agricultural Revolution in the 18th century. Arguabl...