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Selective breeding
Taking the best
plants
or
animals
in a population and breeding them together to get even better offspring
Humans have been using
selective breeding
for thousands of years, ever since the start of
agriculture
Things we selectively breed for
Cows that produce lots of
meat
or
milk
Crops
resistant to diseases
Friendly
cats and dogs as pets
Plants with large or
unusual
flowers
How selective breeding works
Look at the individuals in the
existing stock
2. Select the ones with the
desired characteristics
3. Breed the
selected
ones together
4. Repeat, always picking the
best
from each
generation
Selective breeding can lead to
dramatic
changes, like the difference between original and
modern sweet corn
Drawbacks of selective breeding
Reduces the
gene
pool of the population
Inbreeding
can lead to health issues in offspring
Reduces
variation
, making the population vulnerable to new
pathogens
Selective breeding
involves selecting for certain alleles that code for the desired traits, reducing the
gene pool
Breeding the best individuals, who are often closely related, can lead to
inbreeding
and
inherited defects
A small
gene
pool means less variation, so a new
pathogen
could affect the entire population