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What is the main difference between selective breeding and genetic modification?

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A. Selective breeding is done by animal husbandry and cross pollination while genetic modification occurs on a cellular level in a lab.

B. Genetic modification requires breeding organisms together while selective breeding works on a cellular level.

C. Selective breeding happens in nature and genetic modification happens in a lab.

D. Selective breeding happens in a lab while genetic modifications occur in the field.

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Individuals in selective breeding should be of a similar species. Scientists use GMO to generate new gene combinations. Genes pair on their own through selective breeding.

What is genetic modification?

A technique to change the characteristics of a plant, animal, or microorganism by swapping a piece of DNA from one organism to another organism is referred to as gene modification.

Selective breeding entails selecting parents with specific characteristics to breed with in order to generate offspring with more desirable characteristics.

Individuals in selective breeding should be of a similar species. Scientists use GMOs to generate new gene combinations. Genes pair on their own through selective breeding.

Thus, this is the difference between selective breeding and genetic modification.

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The answer is A I think
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