Artificial Selection and Genetic Engineering

Artificial Selection and Genetic Engineering

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Emma Peterson

Biology, Science

6th - 10th Grade

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The video explains evolution as a change in species characteristics over time, occurring naturally through natural selection or artificially through human intervention. Artificial selection involves selective breeding, where desired traits are bred into organisms, as seen in plants like broccoli and animals like dogs. Genetic engineering, a more recent method, directly manipulates DNA to achieve desired traits, leading to GMOs. The video compares the slower process of selective breeding with the faster results of genetic engineering, highlighting their roles in influencing evolution.

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What is the term for the process where humans influence the traits passed on in species?

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Which plant is an example of selective breeding resulting in various vegetables?

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How many generations does selective breeding typically take to establish desired traits?

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What is the primary method used in genetic engineering to alter DNA?

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When was the first genetically modified tomato approved for sale?

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What percentage of soybean, corn, and cotton grown in the US was genetically modified by 2018?

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Which process is faster in achieving desired traits, selective breeding or genetic engineering?

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How long has genetic engineering been in use compared to selective breeding?

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What is the main goal of both selective breeding and genetic engineering?

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What are the two main processes used in artificial selection?

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