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Chapter 13 Review

What is selective breeding? Allowing those animals with desired characteristics to produce offspring What are two types of selective breeding? Hybridization and inbreeding What is this pic an example of? What is inbreeding? Continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics Hybridization

5. What is genetic engineering? making changes to DNA code What do restriction enzymes do? Fragment DNA Who is this? Jimi Hendrix

What is the picture an example of? What is it call when you make an exact copy of another organism? Clone Transgenic organism