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Selective Breeding

Selective Breeding. By Tina, Georgia, Braydie and Jake. Diagram. What is it?. Selective breeding is the process of breeding plants and animals for particular genetic traits. Bred animals are referred to as breeds while bred plants are known as varieties, cultivars or cultigens .

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Selective Breeding

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  1. Selective Breeding By Tina, Georgia, Braydie and Jake

  2. Diagram

  3. What is it? • Selective breeding is the process of breeding plants and animals for particular genetic traits. • Bred animals are referred to as breeds while bred plants are known as varieties, cultivars or cultigens. • Crossbred plants are called hybrids while the cross of animals results in what is called a crossbreed.

  4. Plusses • Selective Breeding lets people improve the traits in their agricultural plants or animals. • There would be a larger or more fruits or seeds, better resistance to diseases, greater fertility or more specific changes to the agricultural environment. • Selective breeding can produce fitter, stronger animals or animals of a higher yield of milk, meat or eggs. • Animals can be produced better suited to survive in bad climates or marginal conditions.

  5. Minuses • Selective breeding gets rid of variety • Adolf Hitler attempted to selective breed humans • If an unknown disease is selectively bred through with an animal, the disease will be very common and almost impossible to get rid of. • If you were to selectively breed a cow to produce more milk/ have a large udder, it would be too heavy for the cow to carry and the cow would have a sore back and be in a lot of pain. • These problems are constantly growing, because we are constantly advancing in selective breeding.

  6. Fun fact! • Selective breeding started about 10 000 years ago.

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