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Artificial Selection: Selective Breeding
Biology · Year 10 · Evolution · Summer Term

Artificial Selection: Selective Breeding

Compare natural selection with artificial selection, exploring how humans have intentionally bred plants and animals for desired traits over many generations.

National Curriculum Attainment TargetsNational Curriculum for England: Science (KS4 Biology) - Inheritance, variation and evolution: Selective breeding.

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Compare natural selection with artificial selection, exploring how humans have intentionally bred plants and animals for desired traits over many generations.

Key Questions

  1. Compare the processes of natural selection and selective breeding, highlighting key similarities and differences.
  2. Explain the potential benefits and risks associated with selectively breeding organisms.
  3. Analyse how selective breeding has been used to develop modern food crops from their wild ancestors.

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