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    • Artificial Selection - National Geographic Society
      • Artificial selection is the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals, and the steps taken to enhance and perpetuate those traits in future generations. Artificial selection works the same way as natural selection, except that with natural selection it is nature, not human interference, that makes these decisions.
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  2. Artificial selection allows a more harmonious coexistence between domestic species and human society. Production capacity can be increased with the same space and number of individuals. Sometimes, artificial selection allows certain species to persist over time, since they are in a controlled environment.

  3. May 16, 2020 · Artificial selection is the modification of desirable phenotypes in plants and animals through its propagation in the successive generation by human intervention. Introduction. Artificial selection is the process by which natural variations that are advantageous from the perspective of humans are selected unnaturally or artificially.

  4. Apr 7, 2013 · Psychology Definition of ARTIFICIAL SELECTION: human intervention in animal or plant reproduction to improve the value or utility of succeeding generations of.

  5. Compare and contrast artificial selection and natural selection. Identify and explain the 3 key ingredients for natural selection. Define psychology as an academic discipline. Explain how evolutionary psychologists attempt to apply evolutionary theory to explain human behavior and mental processes.

  6. Artificial selection is an evolutionary process in which humans consciously select for or against particular features in organisms – for example, by choosing which individuals to save seeds from or breed from one generation to the next.

  7. Aug 15, 2024 · Charles Colling. Robert Colling. Related Topics: pure-line selection. pedigree selection. progeny selection. mass selection. family selection. selective breeding, the practice of mating individuals with desired traits as a means of increasing the frequency of those traits in a population.

  8. artificial selection human intervention in animal or plant reproduction to improve the value or utility of succeeding generations of the species. Compare with natural selection.

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