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Artificial selection in domesticated animals from "summary" of On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin

Artificial selection plays a crucial role in the breeding of domesticated animals. Humans have long been engaged in the practice of selectively breeding animals for specific traits that are desirable or useful to them. This process involves choosing individuals with the desired characteristics and allowing them to reproduce, thus passing on these traits to future generations. Over time, this selective breeding has led to significant changes in the characteristics of domesticated animals. Through artificial selection, humans have been able to create a wide variety of breeds within species such as dogs, horses, and cattle. By choosing which animals to breed based on traits such as size, color, or temperament, humans have been able to shape the genetic makeup of these animals to suit their needs and preferences. For example, through selective breeding, humans have been able to create dog breeds with speci...
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    On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection

    Charles Darwin

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