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ANIMAL BREEDING
It is the process of deliberately mating the selected animals .
In this method the parents selected for breeding are the one with desirable character in order to obtain offsprings of desirable genetic combinations.
This helps to reduce inbreeding depression which is basically the reduction in the biological fitness of a given population due to breeding between related individuals.
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