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tell if each example is: natural selection selective breeding genetic engineering
- insecticides are designed to kill bugs that destroy crops. after many years of use, some bugs begin to show signs that the insecticides arent effective.
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- penguins with extra layer of fat survive and reproduce.
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- dogs such as the labrador are bred for specific traits.
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- male peacocks with long, bright feathers attract more females to mate.
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- scientist modified watermelons to produce a version that is seedless and sweeter.
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- a gene is inserted into a species of corn that makes it more drought resistant.
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- lab retrievers are valued for their ability to swim and retrieve birds. over the years they have been bred for webbed feet to help swimming
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- pecan trees take 10 - 15 years before they begin to produce a good crop. scientists have been able to insert a gene in their dna to make them produce sooner
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- cheetahs on the african savannah often look for slow, weak or wounded animals to hunt
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- hemingway cats have a mutation that gives them 6 toes. this has become popular among people in key west. these cats are now bred for the 6 toe trait
a natural selection b selective breeding c genetic engineering
- Insects surviving insecticides is natural selection: resistant individuals survive, reproduce, and pass on traits.
- Penguins with extra fat surviving/reproducing is natural selection, driven by environmental pressure.
- Dogs bred for specific traits is selective breeding, human-directed trait selection.
- Peacocks with attractive feathers mating more is natural selection, as traits boost reproductive success.
- Modified seedless/sweeter watermelons are genetic engineering, direct DNA modification by scientists.
- Inserting a drought-resistance gene in corn is genetic engineering, targeted genetic alteration.
- Lab retrievers bred for webbed feet is selective breeding, human-driven trait selection.
- Inserting a gene in pecan trees is genetic engineering, direct DNA modification.
- Cheetahs hunting weak prey drives natural selection, as weaker individuals are removed from the population.
- Breeding cats for 6 toes is selective breeding, human selection of a desired trait.
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