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how does artificial selection differ from natural selection?
artificial selection involves changes to the genetic makeup of individuals.
in artificial selection, changes are driven by genetic drift.
artificial selection increases undesirable traits in a population.
in artificial selection, humans are the selective pressure.
Natural selection is driven by environmental factors, while artificial selection is guided by human preferences. Humans decide which traits are favorable in artificial selection, acting as the selective pressure. Genetic drift is not the driving - force in artificial selection. Artificial selection aims to increase desirable traits. Both natural and artificial selection can involve changes to the genetic makeup of individuals.
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In artificial selection, humans are the selective pressure.