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  • '''Selective breeding''' in domesticated [[animal]]s is the process of developing a cultivated an Selective breeding may be carried out for a wide range of desirable traits, such as, but not l
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  • '''Selective breeding''' in domesticated [[animal]]s is the process of developing a cultivated an Selective breeding may be carried out for a wide range of desirable traits, such as, but not l
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  • ...ies or ''cultivars'' of an animal species, achieved through the process of selective breeding of individuals of unmixed lineage over many generations.
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  • ...infinitive, ''to breed true'') is the most important indicator of when a [[selective breeding|selectively bred]] group of animals have become a [[breed]].
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  • ...with a naturally long-lived group of humans, formed through pre-scientific selective breeding, who are persecuted and must leave Earth because they are suspected as havi
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  • ...to a particular region or environment; domesticated landraces have been [[selective breeding|selectively bred]] to replicate or enhance some genetic characteristics whi
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  • ...ies unable to survive in any environment other than the aquarium, and this selective breeding should be stopped. On the other side of the controversy, advocates for the
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  • ...at]]. The state of the coat is considered an indication of the animal's [[selective breeding|breeding]] and health.
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  • ...forms of systematic extension of human abilities. Extension involves both selective breeding and intense training.
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  • The [[selective breeding|breeding]] of working dogs has resulted in [[dog intelligence|highly intell
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  • ...eir value as workers and human companions. Egyptian paintings show that [[selective breeding]] had already begun; [[sighthound]]s were clearly identified. Later, [[Pli ...lemanly (but more accessible) sport of rat baiting also contributed to the selective breeding of small dogs. The continual refinement of dogs and dog breeds is clearly
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  • ...March 1999, Pages: 247-257</ref>. There is every reason to believe that [[selective breeding]] for specific characteristics has occurred for thousands of years. ...breed that is the result of both natural selection in an isolated area and selective breeding by dog fanciers is the [[Newfoundland dog|Newfoundland]].
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  • The sight hounds have been [[selective breeding|specifically bred]] to capitalize on their use of vision in tracking prey;
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  • ...rs of a specific [[breed]] of a species, achieved through the process of [[selective breeding]]. It is somewhat analogous to cultivars of [[plant]]s.
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  • It would appear that hunters became the first [[selective breeding|selective dog breeders]] of the modern world.
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  • ...e '''[[Fox Terrier (Wire)|Wire Fox Terrier]]''', that were independently [[selective breeding|bred]] in England in the mid-[[19th century]] from various small hunting do ...ame [[breed standard]] until well into the 20th century. The process of [[selective breeding]] was duplicated in other countries as emigrants took their dogs to other p
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  • ...hese comprise a '''livestock show''' (a judged event or display in which [[selective breeding|breeding stock]] is exhibited) a [[trade fair]] and other displays, competi
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  • See [[selective breeding]] for more in-depth detail on purebred animals.
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  • ...ll part to the delicate foliage and spectacular autumn colours of many. [[Selective breeding]] has produced hundreds of varieties. In the right climates (cool temperat
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  • ...ies are not mutually exclusive and it is likely that natural selection and selective breeding have both played some role in the processes of domestication throughout his ...tion typically worked. Some of the most well-known evidence in support of selective breeding comes from an experiment by Russian scientist, [[Dmitri Belyaev]], in the 1
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  • Due to [[selective breeding]], the coats of some [[dog breed]]s have evolved to where they require spec
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  • ...amilies]], a fictional group of people who achieved long lifespans through selective breeding. The space ship in this novel, the ''New Frontiers,'' is described in the ' ...ce others refuse to believe that the Families obtained their lifespan by [[selective breeding]] but insist that they have developed a secret method to extend life. Admin
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  • ...migrants. In the Twenty-first century, Maine coon cats are propagated by [[selective breeding]] practices worldwide. Several cat fancy organizations register purebred me ...and most adaptable cats survived. Through natural selection (as opposed to selective breeding), the Maine Coon developed into a large, rugged cat with a water-resistant,
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  • ...everal [[industry|industries]] and [[hobby|hobbies]] have grown around the selective breeding, growing and arranging of flowers.
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  • [[Selective breeding |Selectively bred]] terriers have existed in the British Isles since Mediev
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  • ...the fierce strains, and the entire race of bees has thus been gentled by [[selective breeding]].
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  • ...tion]] to generate novel combinations of traits. The end-result of lengthy selective breeding programs using these methods is "elite" varieties of high performing [[germ
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  • ...y a long run necessitated the finding of an heir to take over the role. [[Selective breeding|breeding]] produced a likely candidate, a daughter named "Miko", who, thoug
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  • ...To this end, the Spartans practised [[euthanasia]], [[infanticide]] and [[selective breeding]] (via [[adultery]] if necessary).
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  • ...enghis Khan and the Spanish Conquistadors. Since they were domesticated, [[selective breeding]] has resulted in many different [[List of horse breeds|types of horse]]. D ...e flight is not possible, such as when a foal would be threatened. Through selective breeding, some breeds of horses have been bred to be quite docile, particularly cert
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  • [[Image:Teosinte_corn.jpg|frame|Over time, selective breeding modifies teosinte's few fruitcases (left) into modern [[corn]]'s rows of ex
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  • ...me successively larger-headed and more muscular in conformation because of selective breeding in the nineteenth century aimed to improve their ability as draft and guard
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  • ...owledge of colors and markings are important in identifying horses, and in selective breeding for desirable traits. Not only are some colors and patterns in increased de
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  • Because of [[selective breeding|industrial breeding]] processes, a medium-sized turkey of today would have
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  • ...me successively larger-headed and more muscular in conformation because of selective breeding in the nineteenth century aimed to improve their ability as draft and guard
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  • ...ne pool based on which had traits humans found desirable--the precursor of selective breeding. Surveys and analysis have made cases for both theories. <ref> The idea ...eir value as workers and human companions. Egyptian paintings show that [[selective breeding]] had already begun; [[sighthound]]s were clearly identified. Dog mummies
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  • Dihaploids (which are diploid) are important for selective breeding of tetraploid crop plants (notably potatoes), because selection is faster w
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  • ...ne pool based on which had traits humans found desirable--the precursor of selective breeding. Surveys and analysis have made cases for both theories.<ref> The idea of ...eir value as workers and human companions. Egyptian paintings show that [[selective breeding]] had already begun; [[sighthound]]s were clearly identified. Dog mummies
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  • ...plied knowledge of genetics in prehistory with the [[domestication]] and [[selective breeding|breeding]] of [[plant]]s and [[animal]]s. In modern research, genetics prov
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  • ...solitary rather than a social animal. Unlike [[wolf|wolves]], which were [[selective breeding |bred]] into the [[dog]], and the large [[herd animal]]s like [[horse|horse ...e animal most closely resembles the "ideal" definition of the breed (see [[selective breeding]]). Due to common crossbreeding in populated areas, many cats are simply id
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  • ...developed into arguments that the human gene pool should be improved by [[selective breeding]] policies, including incentives for reproduction for those of "good stock"
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  • ...orn. Some have argued that it would have taken too many generations of [[selective breeding]] in order to produce large compressed ears for efficient cultivation. How
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