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Tyrese Sharp
3 May, 08:37
How are dogs an example of selective breeding?
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Marlon Watts
3 May, 11:11
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There are over 400 breeds of dogs in the world and all are maintained as pure-bred stocks through selective breeding, which aims to maintain a closed genetic lineage. Most dog traits follow simple genetic rules.
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