Artificial Selection Flashcards
What is artificial selection?
- the process of selecting and breeding organisms with desirable characteristics
- to produce offspring with those characteristics
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of domestication?
- enabled farmers and breeders to domesticate wild plants into uniform and predictable plants, and animals for higher milk, meat and wool production
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of resistance?
- enabled the production of organisms that are resistant to pests and diseases
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of quality?
- enabled the improvement of the quality and yield of crops
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of new products?
- enabled the production of new strains of crops
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of hybrid products?
- enabled the production of new hybrid crops, often called high-yielding varieties, to meet the ever increasing demands of human population
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of adaptation?
- allowed for the adaptation of old crops to enable them to grow in inhospitable climates or areas
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of breeding?
- allowed for the development of special breeds for particular purposes
- e.g. dogs that herd sheep
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of nutritional value?
- allowed for the enhancement of nutritional value and flavour of fruits and vegetables
What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of characteristics?
- allowed for the development of characteristics that are useful for the storage, shipping and processing of foods
What is inbreeding?
- inbreeding is the mating of closely related individuals
What are some examples of inbreeding?
- self-fertilisation (e.g. wheat species)
- the crossing of offspring of the same parents (e.g. highly pedigreed dogs)
What is the function of inbreeding?
- to select and continue particular characteristics
What are the outcomes of inbreeding and why?
- loss of vigour and poor survival
- as the offspring can become homozygous for a higher proportion of undesirable recessive genes
What is outbreeding?
- the mating of individuals not closely related