Appearance (by surgery or diet and exercise).
Three examples of artificial selection are the breeding of dogs for specific traits, the cultivation of crops for desired characteristics, and the selective breeding of livestock for improved productivity. These examples demonstrate how human intervention can influence the genetic traits of organisms by intentionally selecting and breeding individuals with desired traits, leading to the propagation of those traits in subsequent generations.
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Artificial selection in biology is the process by which humans intentionally breed organisms with specific traits to produce offspring with desired characteristics. This differs from natural selection, which is the process by which environmental factors determine which traits are advantageous for survival and reproduction in a given population. While natural selection occurs in nature without human intervention, artificial selection is driven by human choices and preferences.
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