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Biology, 12.03.2021 05:00, daytonaspicola

Selective Breeding can have both pros and cons. For example, you can achieve a ‘desirable’ look of the breed that you want. However, you also can minimize any variation, which could be harmful. Do you think selective breeding should be allowed? If so, should it be done with regulations? Or, do you think selective breeding should not be allowed, and breeding should take place naturally? Take a stance on either side of the argument and use evidence to support your answer.

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