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If significant changes like the ones found in this study took, say, 10 generations of selective breeding to be detected, it would take 30 to 40 years of work to see any effects.
Selective breeding enhances coral heat tolerance to marine heatwaves. Nature Communications, 2024; 15 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-52895-1; Cite This Page: MLA; APA; Chicago; Newcastle University.
Selectively breeding corals can significantly boost their heat tolerance, offering a short-term lifeline for the world's endangered reef systems as ocean temperatures rise due to climate change ...
The Fox Experiment is based on a controversial project funded by the Soviet Union in 1958, with scientists using selective breeding in the hopes of transforming a wild species into a domesticated ...
Understanding the relationship between mtDNA and animal growth could provide valuable information for selective breeding in aquaculture. However, the complex interactions between genetics and ...
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