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selective breeding

  1. modern dogs are direct descendants of the gray wolf. they first appeared about 130,000 years ago. today, there are about 150 different breeds of domestic dog, a few of which are shown below.

an image showing a gray wolf and various modern dog breeds with a note that all modern domestic dogs are descendants of the gray wolf
which process brought about by humans created the great variety of modern dogs?

  1. over the past few thousand years, humans have helped to bring about changes in many plant and animal species in order to make them more useful. examples include strong workhorses, hunting dogs, large - eared corn, and beautiful flower varieties. which technique was most likely used to develop this new variety of organisms?
  1. selective breeding has been used to improve the racing ability of horses.

a. define selective breeding and state how it would be used to improve the racing ability of horses.
b. state one disadvantage of selective breeding.

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Question 1
Brief Explanations

The problem is about the process humans used to create different dog breeds from gray wolves. Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is when humans choose organisms with desired traits to breed, leading to offspring with those traits. Over time, this creates diverse breeds as seen in dogs.

Brief Explanations

The examples (workhorses, hunting dogs, corn, flowers) involve humans creating new varieties by choosing organisms with useful traits to breed. This is selective breeding (artificial selection), where humans direct the breeding to get desired characteristics.

Brief Explanations

First, define selective breeding: humans deliberately breed organisms with desired traits to produce offspring with those traits. For horses, to improve racing ability, select horses with fast speed, good stamina, and strong build, then breed them. Their offspring inherit these traits, and over generations, racing ability improves.

Answer:

The process is selective breeding (or artificial selection). Humans selected gray wolves (or early dogs) with desired traits (like size, temperament, appearance) and bred them, leading to the variety of modern dog breeds.

Question 2