Artificial selection

/ˌɑrtəˈfɪʃəl sɪˈlɛkʃən/ noun

The process by which humans deliberately choose which organisms reproduce based on desired traits, leading to changes in species over generations. This process has produced domestic animals, crop varieties, and ornamental plants.

From Latin 'artificialis' (made by art, not natural) and 'selection' from 'seligere' (to choose). Darwin used this concept to explain natural selection by analogy to breeding practices.

AM人工 ምርጫ
ARانتقاء اصطناعي
BNপ্রকৃতিক নির্বাচন
CAselecció artificial
CSumělý výběr
DA kunstig selektion
DEkünstliche Selektion
ELυπαίθρια επιλογή
ESselección artificial
FAانتخاب مصنوعی
FI keinotekoinen valinta
FRsélection artificielle
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