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ARTIFICIAL SELECTION
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Dogs belong to a single species, Canis familiaris, but that species is comprised of about 400 different breeds. Since they are a single species, they can mate and have viable offspring. Recognized dog breeds take generations to establish through selective breeding or artificial selection. Many of the breeds we have today are the result of people's desire to have dogs with specific features that make them suitable for performing particular tasks, such as retrieving, protection, assistance, hunting, and companionship, to name just a few. The process of breeding a new type of dog often involves identifying desired features, finding dogs with those features, then performing a series of matings to produce offspring with the appropriate combination of traits. After a number of generations, a new breed may be established. MORE BACKGROUND
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What features or abilities of dogs for which humans might breed?
Remember, it is possible to select dogs to breed for particular traits because all dogs are from the same species, Canis familiaris. The various breeds can mate with each other to produce offspring.
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REMEMBER Dogs are part of a single species, Canis familiaris.
• There are over 400 different breeds of dogs. • A breed is a subspecies. It takes many generations to get a new breed. • Many breeds today are a result of artificial selection / selective breeding
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Dog Breeding Example You want a dog that can hear a polar bear approaching and alarm the bear so that it will turn back. Which of the following dogs would you selectively breed to produce offspring that would be most effective in scaring away a polar bear?
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You want a dog that can hear a polar bear approaching and alarm the bear so that it will turn back.
Which (2) of the following dogs would you selectively breed to produce offspring that would be most effective in scaring away a polar bear? Dog Breeding Example
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This example only shows a few traits
What other traits might be important to consider when breeding dogs? Which traits are probably not very important? Which breeds would probably be best to cross?
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What other traits might be important to consider when breeding dogs?
Pointed ears are good for hearing and a loud bark will travel a longer distance. Long fur will help the dogs stay warmer out in the cold. Which traits are probably not very important? Eye color Which breeds would probably be best to cross? (Breed 1 and Breed 3)
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Physical Traits Physical traits serve a very specific function for dogs. Each of these could play an important role, or have significance for humans when they need a dog to perform a particular function.
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