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zvonat [6]3 years ago
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Artificial selection has many benefits. It helped us cultivate different crops, domesticate animals, and create GMOs that help struggling species' to survive.

The only bad part of artificial selection is the controversial. People think sometimes that it's unnatural to be picking and choosing which traits you like versus which traits you don't.

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