Tag: artificial selection


SELECTIVE BREEDING

The Conceptual Framework of Selective Breeding Selective breeding, fundamentally defined as the intentional manipulation of reproductive pairings to cultivate specific phenotypic traits, represents one of the most significant human interventions in the natural world. This process involves the systematic identification of desirable characteristics within a population of plants or animals and the subsequent facilitation of […]

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SELECTION

Defining Selection: The Dual Contexts The term selection, particularly within the fields of biology, genetics, and psychology, describes a fundamental process involving the differential preservation or rejection of elements based on specific criteria or environmental pressures. At its most macro level, selection refers to the play of forces—environmental, ecological, or social—that ultimately determines the relative […]

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ARTIFICIAL SELECTION

Definition and Historical Context of Artificial Selection Artificial selection, often termed selective breeding, is defined precisely as the deliberate human intervention in the reproductive processes of animal or plant species, undertaken specifically to enhance or improve the perceived value, utility, or aesthetic qualities of succeeding generations. This process stands as a fundamental pillar of domestication, […]

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