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PROCESS BY WHICH HUMANS USE ANIMAL AND PLANT BREEDING TO SELECTIVELY DEVELOP PARTICULAR PHENOTYPIC TRAITS
Artificial selection; Selective Breeding; Selectively breeding; Negative selection (artificial selection); Breeding stock; Selectively bred; Selective growing; Artificial Selection; Artificial breeding; Breeding selectively; History of selective breeding; Artificial selections; Artificially select; Artificial breedings; Artificially breed; Breeds selectively; Bred selectively; Breeding for resistance; Agricultural breeding; Linkage drag; Artificial hybridization
  • mix]] and [[Great Dane]] shows the wide range of dog breed sizes created using selective breeding.
  • Researchers at the [[USDA]] have selectively bred carrots with a variety of colors.
  • Selective breeding transformed [[teosinte]]'s few fruitcases (left) into modern [[maize]]'s rows of exposed kernels (right).
  • A [[Belgian Blue]] cow. The defect in the breed's [[myostatin]] [[gene]] is maintained through linebreeding and is responsible for its accelerated lean muscle growth.
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Selective breeding         
Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits (characteristics) by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together. Domesticated animals are known as breeds, normally bred by a professional breeder, while domesticated plants are known as varieties, cultigens, cultivars, or breeds.
Mutation breeding         
PROCESS OF EXPOSING SEEDS TO CHEMICALS OR RADIATION TO GENERATE MUTANTS WITH DESIRABLE TRAITS
Radiation breeding; Mutagenesis breeding; Mutagenic breeding; Radiation-induced mutation; Ultraviolet mutation breeding; Mutation Breeding
Mutation breeding, sometimes referred to as "variation breeding", is the process of exposing seeds to chemicals, radiation, or enzymes in order to generate mutants with desirable traits to be bred with other cultivars. Plants created using mutagenesis are sometimes called mutagenic plants or mutagenic seeds.
Foaled         
  • The [[Thoroughbred]] industry does not allow AI or embryo transplant.
  • Stallion checking a mare in estrus. The mare welcomes the stallion by lowering her rear and lifting her tail.
  • A mare in the early stages of labor
  • A foal with its mother, or dam
  • An [[artificial vagina]], used to collect semen
  • stallion]] with a proven competition record is one criterion for being a suitable sire.
HUMAN-DIRECTED PROCESS OF SELECTIVE HORSE BREEDING
Horse reproduction; Horse-breeder; Equine reproduction; Damsire; Horse breeder; Foaling; Horsebreeding; Horse Breeding; Horse-breeding; Teaser (horse breeding); Teaser stallion; Artificial insemination of horses; Sire (horse); Foaled; Live cover; History of horse breeding
·Impf & ·p.p. of Foal.
Animal breeding         
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PROCREATION AND REARING OF ANIMALS UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS
Animal Breeding; Breeding (animal); Animal breeder; Livestock genetics
Animal breeding is a branch of animal science that addresses the evaluation (using best linear unbiased prediction and other methods) of the genetic value (estimated breeding value, EBV) of livestock. Selecting for breeding animals with superior EBV in growth rate, egg, meat, milk, or wool production, or with other desirable traits has revolutionized livestock production throughout the entire world.
Horse breeding         
  • The [[Thoroughbred]] industry does not allow AI or embryo transplant.
  • Stallion checking a mare in estrus. The mare welcomes the stallion by lowering her rear and lifting her tail.
  • A mare in the early stages of labor
  • A foal with its mother, or dam
  • An [[artificial vagina]], used to collect semen
  • stallion]] with a proven competition record is one criterion for being a suitable sire.
HUMAN-DIRECTED PROCESS OF SELECTIVE HORSE BREEDING
Horse reproduction; Horse-breeder; Equine reproduction; Damsire; Horse breeder; Foaling; Horsebreeding; Horse Breeding; Horse-breeding; Teaser (horse breeding); Teaser stallion; Artificial insemination of horses; Sire (horse); Foaled; Live cover; History of horse breeding
Horse breeding is reproduction in horses, and particularly the human-directed process of selective breeding of animals, particularly purebred horses of a given breed. Planned matings can be used to produce specifically desired characteristics in domesticated horses.
Foaling         
  • The [[Thoroughbred]] industry does not allow AI or embryo transplant.
  • Stallion checking a mare in estrus. The mare welcomes the stallion by lowering her rear and lifting her tail.
  • A mare in the early stages of labor
  • A foal with its mother, or dam
  • An [[artificial vagina]], used to collect semen
  • stallion]] with a proven competition record is one criterion for being a suitable sire.
HUMAN-DIRECTED PROCESS OF SELECTIVE HORSE BREEDING
Horse reproduction; Horse-breeder; Equine reproduction; Damsire; Horse breeder; Foaling; Horsebreeding; Horse Breeding; Horse-breeding; Teaser (horse breeding); Teaser stallion; Artificial insemination of horses; Sire (horse); Foaled; Live cover; History of horse breeding
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Foal.
Sugarcane Breeding Institute         
Sugarcane Breeding Research Institute
Sugarcane Breeding Institute (SBI) is a central research institute in Coimbatore, India. It was established in 1912 and is affiliated to Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
stock         
  • Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company]]
  • A stockbroker using multiple screens to stay up to date on trading
COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
n.
inventory, supply
1) to take stock
2) in stock; out of stock (this item is not in stock)
share, shares in a corporation
3) to issue; sell stock
4) common stock (AE; BE has ordinary shares)
5) blue-chip; over-the-counter; preferred (AE; BE has preference shares) stock
equipment
6) rolling stock ('railway vehicles')
confidence, trust
7) to put stock in smb.
evaluation
8) to take stock (we must take stock of the situation)
stage productions
9) summer stock
livestock
10) to graze stock
lineage
11) of good stock
misc.
12) smb.'s stock in trade ('smb.'s customary practice')
Joint-stock company         
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BUSINESS ENTITY WHICH IS OWNED BY SHAREHOLDERS
Joint-Stock Company; Joint-stock companies; Joint-stock; Joint stock; Joint stock companies; Joint Stock Company; Stock corporation; Stock Corporation; Joint stock principle; Closed joint-stock company; Closed joint stock company; Closed Joint stock company; Jushik hoesa; Societa per Azioni; NJSC; National joint stock company; Joint Stock; Trading house; Closed Joint Stock Company; Public joint-stock company; Joint stock company; CJSC; Akciová společnost; Public Joint Stock Company; Akciova spolecnost; Limited liability joint-stock company; Public Joint-Stock Company; Public joint stock company; Joint stock corporation; Joint-stock corporation; Akciová spoločnosť; Private Joint Stock Company
A joint-stock company is a business entity in which shares of the company's stock can be bought and sold by shareholders. Each shareholder owns company stock in proportion, evidenced by their shares (certificates of ownership).
stock         
  • Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company]]
  • A stockbroker using multiple screens to stay up to date on trading
COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
1) n. inventory (goods) of a business meant for sale (as distinguished from equipment and facilities). 2) share in the ownership of a corporation (called "shares of stock" or simply "shares"). 3) cattle. 4) v. to keep goods ready for sale in a business. See also: share shareholder

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Selective breeding

Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits (characteristics) by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together. Domesticated animals are known as breeds, normally bred by a professional breeder, while domesticated plants are known as varieties, cultigens, cultivars, or breeds. Two purebred animals of different breeds produce a crossbreed, and crossbred plants are called hybrids. Flowers, vegetables and fruit-trees may be bred by amateurs and commercial or non-commercial professionals: major crops are usually the provenance of the professionals.

In animal breeding, techniques such as inbreeding, linebreeding, and outcrossing are utilized. In plant breeding, similar methods are used. Charles Darwin discussed how selective breeding had been successful in producing change over time in his 1859 book, On the Origin of Species. Its first chapter discusses selective breeding and domestication of such animals as pigeons, cats, cattle, and dogs. Darwin used artificial selection as an analogy to propose and explain the theory of natural selection but distinguished the latter from the former as a separate process that is non-directed.

The deliberate exploitation of selective breeding to produce desired results has become very common in agriculture and experimental biology.

Selective breeding can be unintentional, for example, resulting from the process of human cultivation; and it may also produce unintended – desirable or undesirable – results. For example, in some grains, an increase in seed size may have resulted from certain ploughing practices rather than from the intentional selection of larger seeds. Most likely, there has been an interdependence between natural and artificial factors that have resulted in plant domestication.