1. Selective breeding, also known as artificial selection, is the process by which humans intentionally breed plants or animals with desired traits.2. This technique has been crucial in agriculture, leading to the development of crop varieties that are more resistant to pests, diseases,...
is a process used by humans to develop new organisms with desirable traits(特点) .It can be used to produce tastier fruits and vegetables_, crops with greater resistance to pests , and larger animals that can be used for meat.Perhaps the earliest example of selective breeding is the domestic...
Humans have been altering animals and plants through selective breeding for millennia; but, because these changes typically reduce the capacity for survival and reproduction in the wild, they do not spread to wild populations. 人类通过选择性育种改变动植物的历史已经延续了数千年之久;但因为这些改变往...
Domestication is usually referred to as a sustained multigenerational process of conscious selective breeding in which humans convert wild animals and plants into predictable livestock and crops. From:Rice (Fourth Edition),2019 About this page
However, natural selection is the process of selection by the environment whereas;selective breeding is a form artificial selection by humans. Hence, selective breeding can be defined as the artificial process by which desirable or specific traits are selected to produce ideal breed of animals. This...
some exaggerated animal characteristics developed through selective breeding may prevent the animal from leading a normal life, and plants propagated through selective breeding can be susceptible to diseases. Overall, the implications of selective breeding are positive for humans but an awareness of the ...
developmental effects of selective breeding ‐ for an infant traitselective breeding study, understanding development of temperament and attachment in humansselective breeding for “Temperamental” traitsbehavioral inhibition in childhood–response pattern ‐ child showing anxiety, distress or caution in ...
garden peas for his own work on inheritance. Humans could see that the offspring of plants and animals resembled their parents long before they had any idea how inheritance might work, and used their observations to actively manipulate thephenotypeof various plants and animals by selective breeding...
How can we infer interbreeding?What is the equilibrium frequency of Hawk and Dove in terms of V, C, and r? Assuming the actors are genetically related, how is this relevant to the monogamy hypothesis for the evolution of eusociality?
Effects of selection for cooperation and attention in dogs Secondly, it has been reported that, in dogs, selective breeding to produce an abnormal shortening of the skull is associated with a more pronounced area... M Gácsi,P Mcgreevy,E Kara,... - 《Behavioral & Brain Functions》 被引量...