Artificial Selection Flashcards

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What is artificial selection?

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  • the process of selecting and breeding organisms with desirable characteristics
  • to produce offspring with those characteristics
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of domestication?

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  • enabled farmers and breeders to domesticate wild plants into uniform and predictable plants, and animals for higher milk, meat and wool production
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of resistance?

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  • enabled the production of organisms that are resistant to pests and diseases
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of quality?

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  • enabled the improvement of the quality and yield of crops
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of new products?

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  • enabled the production of new strains of crops
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of hybrid products?

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  • enabled the production of new hybrid crops, often called high-yielding varieties, to meet the ever increasing demands of human population
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of adaptation?

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  • allowed for the adaptation of old crops to enable them to grow in inhospitable climates or areas
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of breeding?

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  • allowed for the development of special breeds for particular purposes
  • e.g. dogs that herd sheep
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of nutritional value?

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  • allowed for the enhancement of nutritional value and flavour of fruits and vegetables
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What is the importance of artificial selection in terms of characteristics?

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  • allowed for the development of characteristics that are useful for the storage, shipping and processing of foods
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What is inbreeding?

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  • inbreeding is the mating of closely related individuals
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What are some examples of inbreeding?

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  • self-fertilisation (e.g. wheat species)
  • the crossing of offspring of the same parents (e.g. highly pedigreed dogs)
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What is the function of inbreeding?

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  • to select and continue particular characteristics
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What are the outcomes of inbreeding and why?

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  • loss of vigour and poor survival
  • as the offspring can become homozygous for a higher proportion of undesirable recessive genes
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What is outbreeding?

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  • the mating of individuals not closely related
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What are the outcomes of outbreeding and why?

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  • tougher and more fertile offspring with a greater chance of survival
  • as the offspring are probably heterozygous with undesirable recessive alleles being masked hy normal dominant alleles