Standard Grade Biology Inheritance Topic Selective Breeding

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Standard Grade Biology

Inheritance TopicSelective Breeding

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Inheritance

By the end of this lesson you should be able to:

•Describe what selective breeding is.•Explain why selective breeding is useful

to humans•Describe one example in plants &

one in animals

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Selective Breeding

Farmers are always trying to improve their livestock or crops.

Dairy farmers want to have a herd of cows that produce large quantities of milk

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Which two cows will the farmer choose to be the parents, if he wants a calf that produces high quality milk?

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Beef farmers want to breed cattle that are heavy.

This should mean that there is as much meat as possible for sale.

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The beef farmer would also have to consider the quality of the meat.

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What quality would be important to sheep farmers?

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What quality would be important to farmers of cereal crops?

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All domestic dogs are bred from wild dogs.

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What qualities would the parent dogs have to produce a husky?

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What qualities would the parent dogs have to produce a poodle?

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What is the original parent of all these plants?

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In your jotter write down what selective breeding is.

Describe an example of selective breeding in

Animals Plants

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Inheritance

Ask your teacher for the “Oil Content in Maize” Problem Solving Sheet.

Answer Q1-5 in your jotter.

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Can you do it?

•Describe what selective breeding is.•Explain why selective breeding is useful

to humans•Describe one example in plants &

one in animals

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