Selective Breeding Flashcards
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What is selective breeding?
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When humans artificially select plants or animals to breed so that genes for particular characteristics remain in a population
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What is selective breeding also known as?
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Artificial selection
3
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Describe the process of selective breeding.
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- Select the organisms which have the characteristics you’re after
- Breed them with each other
- Select the best of the offspring, and breed them together
- Continue this process over several generations, and the desirable trait gets stronger and stronger
4
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Suggest two uses of selective breeding in agriculture.
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Any two from:
- To breed animals with higher meat/milk yields
- To breed crops with greater disease resistance
- To breed plants with bigger fruit
5
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Suggest one use of selective breeding in medical research.
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Breeding animals to have a preference for alcohol
6
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What is meant by the term ‘gene pool’?
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The number of different alleles in a population
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(Exam-style question)
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8
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Explain three disadvantages of selective breeding.
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- Inbreeding is caused by selective breeding, reducing the gene pool and causing all organisms to be closely related as a result
- Inbreeding can cause health problems because there’s a higher chance of organisms inheriting harmful genetic defects
- As there’s not much variation in the population, the organisms could be wiped out by a new disease as there’s less chance of resistance alleles being present