Artificial selection

Artificial selection Artificial selection is the con­scious attempt by human beings to alter the environ­ments or traits of other organisms (including their own environment) so as to alter the evolution of theseorganism’s species.It  is used in the selective breeding of domesticated plants and animals to encourage the occurrence of desirable traits or new breeds. Chickens are artificially selected to produce better eggs, and pet fish are selectively bred to produce vibrant colors and other desirable traits.

Artificial selection

Illustration of the arterial system ( Artificial selection) in the human body, shown in a standing figure. The heart and kidneys are also shown. Note the feathery network of blood vessels in the left and right lungs (next to the heart). Arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood to the body’s tissues. Veins (not shown) carry blood back to the heart. The average adult has about five liters of blood. At rest, this volume of blood passes through the heart each minute. (Courtesy © John Bavosi/Photo Researchers, Inc.)

 

 

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