Topic > Advantages of Selective Breeding - 907

Lajsiab VangLooking at Biotechnology in Agriculture and MedicineDescribe the economic advantages of selective breeding,Breeding in recent years ago had never been as high tech as it is today. You failed to insert the genes you want into other animals where you wanted them. Selective breeding is the process by which humans breed other animals and plants for particular traits. Mostly, the other selectively bred ones are domesticated and the breeding is normally done by a good or professional breeder. Bred animals are known as breeds, while bred plants are also known as many other breeds. Selective breeding is a modern agricultural technique used to create or genetically improve desired genes in plants and animals. The ability to insert genes is usually achieved through controlled breeding of high-yield plants and animals. The benefits of selective breeding include increased work/work and the ability to rid future offspring of disease and disability. Disadvantages include the loss of genetic variety and possible difficulties and disruptions in the animals' lives. describe the economic and social (ethical – is it right or wrong) benefits/risks for genetic engineering. The benefits/risks of antibiotic development and its use in crops/livestock. Genetic engineering is often known as a crucial part of the solution to the agricultural challenges of the 21st century. One advantage in this regard is that engineered crops have brought benefits in some areas, although these benefits tend to involve problematic trade-offs. Placing different plants within different plant genes allows for more new plants or stronger plants. Provide a (specific) example of how humans have changed an ecosystem for the worse....... middle of paper......ch the other to make involuntary movements (controlling the bodies of others). Clearly we seem to be picking up the pace. There is an almost exponential increase in technology as the years go by. But what impact will it have on us? How will this affect our planet? What have we learned from our past that will allow us to perform adequate/accurate simulations about the future. Now you will write a 5 paragraph essay, drawing on information from our past and present (Information about genocide - from reading, Guns, Germs, and Steel, Current problems with genetic engineering, global warming, and biotechnology. Identify key issues about their future impact, then talk about ways to fix them later This is a relatively open-ended answer, so feel free to be creative in your answer as long as it maintains the above claim.