Title: Selective Breeding
1LO SWBAT describe what selective breeding is,
give examples of selective breeding and compare
it to genetic engineering. DN If you have a
cloned flock of sheep, can you breed the sheep
within that cloned flock? Explain. HW page 339
20 Thurs read pp 322-325, page 339 18-19
Fri Review Book- Respiration
2What is Breeding?
To produce offspring
3What is meant by being Selective?
What music do you like?
The power to choose or pick out from among
others.
4Can you now define SelectiveBreeding?
- The process of choosing a few organisms with
desirable traits to serve as the parents of the
next generation.
5Types of Selective Breeding
- Hybridization/Crossbreeding is the process of
crossing __________ individuals to bring together
the _____ of both organisms.
dissimilar
best
6Real Example of Hybridization
Hybrid
Horse
Donkey
Mule
Big, Fast, Excitable
Small, Slow, Calm
Strong,Calm Endurance
The hybrid is often stronger and hardier than its
parents Hybrid Vigor
7Burbanks hybrid crosses combined the ________
__________ of one plant with the ______________
_________ of another.
disease
resistance
food-producing
capacity
1872 - American horticulturist Luther Burbank
(1849-1926) developed a special potato. Burbank,
while trying to improve the Irish potato,
developed a hybrid that was more__________________
. He introduced the Burbank potato to Ireland to
help combat the blight epidemic.
disease resistant
8Inbreeding is the continued breeding of
organisms with ________ characteristics.
similar
Breeders try to maintain certain ________________.
characteristics
9Inbreeding
Advantages
desirable traits, like resistance to disease,
strength of an organism are collected
Disadvantages
recessive disorders tend to increase, undesired
traits are expressed.
10Risks of Inbreeding
- What is a Recessive
- Disorder?
-
An inherited disorder that occurs when
the offspring receives a bad gene from
each parent.
1 out of 27 Jewish people are carriers for this
disease.
Tay-Sachs Disease
11Mass Selection is choosing the best
___________________ from a large number for
further _________.
plants and animals
breeding
12What are some benefitsof selective breeding?
- Produce crops resistant to ________.
disease
2) Produce crops that are _______.
bigger
- Produce animals that have less ____.
fat
4) _________ fruit!!!
Seedless
13Genetic Engineering vs. Selective Breeding
Selective Breeding utilizes natural reproduction
to get desired characteristics.
Genetic engineering requires the altering of
genes to get desired characteristics.