| artificial selection |
Selection for reproductive success in plants and animals that is directed by humans. Also called selective breeding.
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| artificial intelligence |
(Abbreviated AI.) Multidisciplinary field encompassing computer science, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, robotics, and linguistics, and devoted to the reproduction of the methods or results of human reasoning and brain activity.
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| artificial selection |
Human determination as to which individuals will survive and reproduce. If the selected traits have a genetic basis, they will change and evolve.
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| artificial insemination |
Placing sperm into the vagina, uterus or fallopian tubes through artificial means.
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| artificial insemination |
placement of a sperm sample inside the female reproductive tract can be carried out by a number of different techniques: intracervical insemination, intrauterine insemination, intratubal insemination. (More? Week 1 Notes)
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