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25 August, 16:52

selecting for plants and animals with useful traits

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  1. 25 August, 17:22
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    If you have 2 plants, take wheat for example.

    If there's one species who can produce lots of grain but takes a long time to grow, and there's a different species who produces very little grain but grows quickly, many farmers will try and get both of the good traits.

    If they want fast-growing wheat with lots of grain, then they'll breed them together and hope that they get a species with both of the useful traits.

    The same goes for animals. E. g, cows that are very big but don't produce much meat and a cow that's small but produces lots of meat in proportion.
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