| 1. | There are two approaches or types of artificial selection, or selective breeding.
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| 2. | In humans, is it possible to cleanly distinguish natural from artificial selection?
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| 3. | At this point, Dawkins switches from explaining artificial selection to explaining natural selection.
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| 4. | Artificial selection in dog breeding has influenced behavior, shape, and size of dogs.
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| 5. | In artificial selection studies, specific strains of rats were bred to prefer alcohol.
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| 6. | Again, it can be explained as associative learning, perhaps followed by artificial selection.
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| 7. | Artificial selection is biologists often use teleological language to describe it.
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| 8. | Artificial selection is the intentional selection of traits in a population of organisms.
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| 9. | Values at this level are considered as " promising " for artificial selection.
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| 10. | Reinforcement may be induced in artificial selection experiments as described below.
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