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5 June, 12:49

It has been found that the tenderness of beef can be predicted by analyzing a cow's genes. So, commercial tests are now available for farmers to be able to determine which of their cows possess the "tough" gene and which possess the "tender" gene. If a farmer routinely tests his cattle and only allows cows with the "tender" gene to mate, what is he doing?

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  1. 5 June, 12:58
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    This process is is called controlled breeding. This allows the farmer to breed the offspring in such a way that only the genes that he wants present are produced in the offspring.
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