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How does artificial selection differ from natural selection?

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Natural selection is a nature-made selection, and artificial selection is a man-made selection. Natural selection is the work of nature itself and no human interaction is involve in this process. Plants and animals breed according to the flow of nature. While on the other hand artificial selection produces diversities of organisms such as improved crops and livestock.

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Artificial selection or “unnatural selection" is a selection process where human beings interfere with the mating activity of organisms. However, this is completely different from natural selection where nature works for itself. No human interference involved, organisms just breed according to the flow of nature.

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