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What are TWO similarities between selective breeding and genetic modification?
Both methods increase genetic diversity in the offspring.
Both methods result in offspring that are identical to the parents.
Both methods occur naturally in the physical world.
Both methods result in the offspring having desired traits.
Both methods occur with the help of human intervention
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Correct choices:
- Both methods result in the offspring having desired traits.
- Both methods occur with the help of human intervention.
Explanation: Selective breeding and genetic modification are both human-guided ways to produce organisms with specific, desired characteristics. They do not necessarily increase genetic diversity, do not make offspring identical to parents, and genetic modification is not a naturally occurring process.
- Both methods result in the offspring having desired traits.
- Both methods occur with the help of human intervention.
Explanation: Selective breeding and genetic modification are both human-guided ways to produce organisms with specific, desired characteristics. They do not necessarily increase genetic diversity, do not make offspring identical to parents, and genetic modification is not a naturally occurring process.
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