1. The population shows phenotypic variation - there are individuals with different phenotypes / traits
2. Breeder selects an individual with the desired phenotype
3. Another individual with the desired phenotype is selected. The two selected individuals should not be closely related to each other
4. The two selected individuals are bred together
5. The offspring produced reach maturity and are then tested for the desirable trait. Those that display the desired phenotype to the greatest degree are selected for further breeding
6. The process continues for many generations: the best individuals from the offspring are chosen for breeding until all offspring display the desirable trait
Selective breeding can be used to enhance a single desired trait but it can also be used to combine several desired traits together in a single individual. A lot of this type of selective breeding is seen in plants. Farmers are constantly trying to breed plants with a high yield, disease resistance and the ability to grow in poor soil.
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