Meaning of unnatural selection | Babel Free
Definitions
The selection of certain genes caused by the actions of humans, especially the intentional intervention in the breeding of plants or animals in order to preserve selected genetic traits; eugenics, selective breeding or culling.
Examples
“Is the startling variety of dogs, brassicas and the like⟳, which our unnatural selection has generated, a sort⟳ of compensation, I wonder⟳?”
“Rachel demonstrates that America's racism and its tolerance of lynching (not public health measures, as white supremacist and elitist eugenicists from Spencer to Wiggam had argued) have⟳ resulted in unnatural selection for both blacks and whites.”
“Unnatural selection generally acts at cross purposes to the long-term goal of sustainable harvest⟳ of wild populations and can reduce⟳ the frequency of phenotypes valued by humans. Harvest⟳ can affect⟳ sexual selection because it tends to remove⟳ individuals with particular characteristics, such as large size or elaborate weapons from those of the breeding pool.”
“There has often been talk⟳ of eugenics, of breeding humans in such a way as to improve⟳ their gene pool—a kind of unnatural selection or self-domestication.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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