GCSE Combined Science (AQA)
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Benefits of Selective Breeding
- Selective breeding has long been beneficial to humans.
- It allows humans to modify other species for usefulness and appearance.
- Examples include breeding large or unusual flowers.
- Selective breeding has enhanced disease resistance in crops, impacting food security.
- Domestic dogs have been bred for a gentle nature.
- Animals have been bred to produce more meat or milk.
- Students will need to recall examples of selective breeding benefits for exams.
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