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Richard Neal
29 August, 01:10
What is meant by selective breeding
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Ryan Greene
29 August, 04:11
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Selective breeding also artifical selection. Selective breeding is the process is used by humans beings to produce new organisms with desirable characteristics.
Example: The cattles produces a huge amount of milk. It mens that the meat we eat is the selective breeding of ships, chikens, pig and dogs etc.
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