BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Brassica Oleracea, Selective Breeding, Heritability

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If certain heritable characteristics lead to success in producing offspring, then these traits become more common in the population over time. Certain alleles are favored and produce offspring whereas other alleles are disfavored. A form of natural selection where humans drive the course of evolution. All dogs come from the same ancestor and the variation in dog breeds is a result of humans breeding the dogs to obtain the wanted result. Repeating this process over generations results in the characteristics of a domesticated population over time. Variation in dogs is a consequence of breeding, and breeding gives the desired allele frequency. Humans decided who will breed and produce offspring. Corn and crop farming is another example. Humans selected the corn that was larger, sweeter and more protein filled to reproduce. Larger, sweeter corn is bred together to produce the optimal results.

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