Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular...
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Bronze Age Pervert (redirect from Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy)
BAP, under his identity Costin Alamariu, published a book titled Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy. The book is a re-release of Alamariu's...
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Animal husbandry (redirect from Stock-breeding)
It includes day-to-day care, management, production, nutrition, selective breeding, and the raising of livestock. Husbandry has a long history, starting...
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Syrian hamster breeding is selective breeding on Syrian hamsters. The practice of breeding requires an understanding of care for the Syrian hamster, knowledge...
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Inbreeding (redirect from In-breeding)
purifying selection. Inbreeding is a technique used in selective breeding. For example, in livestock breeding, breeders may use inbreeding when trying to establish...
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Kerala, India, are traditional breeds; others have been created by selective breeding. The Australian Lowline was the unexpected result of a scientific...
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production through plant breeding. Selective breeding played a crucial role in the Green Revolution of the 20th century. Modern plant breeding is applied genetics...
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dog selective breeding model". Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research. 4 (6). Jabr, Ferris. "Changing Minds: Has Selective Breeding...
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agriculture concerned with the day-to-day care, selective breeding, and raising of livestock Selective breeding, the process by which humans develop particular...
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Evolutionary pressure (redirect from Selective pressure)
unintentionally. This is demonstrated in dog domestication and the subsequent selective breeding that resulted in the various breeds known today. In more heavily (human)...
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Fancy rat (section Ethics of selective breeding)
There is controversy among rat fanciers in regard to selective breeding. On one hand, breeding rats to "conform" to a specific standard or to develop...
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criteria Selective school (New South Wales) Selective breeding, the process of breeding for specific traits Selection (disambiguation) Selectivity (disambiguation)...
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Purebred (redirect from True-breeding organism)
are cultivars of an animal species achieved through the process of selective breeding. When the lineage of a purebred animal is recorded, that animal is...
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Population bottleneck (section Selective breeding)
animals at the exclusion of others can result in a popular sire effect. Selective breeding for dog breeds caused constricting breed-specific bottlenecks. These...
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Horse breeding is reproduction in horses, and particularly the human-directed process of selective breeding of animals, particularly purebred horses of...
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resistance breeding is the process of selective breeding to produce or improve disease resistance. It is also used more generally for breeding for disease...
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Thoroughbred (section Selective breeding)
but with the change in distances, younger horses became preferred. Selective breeding for speed and racing ability led to improvements in the size of horses...
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Animal husbandry Captive breeding European Endangered Species Programme Ex-situ conservation Eugenics Selective breeding "Beantwoording vragen over...
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humans have used selective breeding to improve the production of crops and livestock to use them for food. In selective breeding, organisms with desirable...
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existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding. Darwin has been described as one of the most influential figures...
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wings and tail with dark, often black, barring. Due to millennia of selective breeding, including crossing with other Columba species, domestic pigeons possess...
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Italian bee (section Selective breeding)
bee, characterized the Italian bee in his book Breeding the Honeybee: From the commercial and breeding point of view the value of the Ligustica lies in...
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selective breeding.[citation needed] Among Frank Herbert's other works, the Dune series, starting with the eponymous 1965 novel, describes selective breeding...
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Domesticated silver fox (category Animal breeding)
the result of an experiment designed to demonstrate the power of selective breeding to transform species, as described by Charles Darwin in On the Origin...
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Intraspecific breeding is sexual reproduction within a species. It can refer to: Selective breeding of plants or animals by humans, to choose desirable...
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such as crowd size control, beak trimming, light manipulation, perches, selective genetics and eyewear. Poultry species which exhibit cannibalism are omnivores...
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value for selective breeding of an individual's genotype by looking at the progeny produced by different matings. It is used in the breeding of both plants...
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pseudocereals that are purported to have been minimally changed by selective breeding over recent millennia, as opposed to more widespread cereals such...
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Phase, selective breeding has changed the term "Okeetee" to an appearance rather than a locality. Some on the market originate solely from selectively breeding...
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Bakewell is particularly notable as the first to implement systematic selective breeding of livestock. His advancements not only led to specific improvements...
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