What is the difference between evolution, natural selection, and artificial selection?

Concepts of Biology
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Chapter11: Evolution And Its Processes
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What is the difference between evolution, natural selection, and artificial selection?

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Evolution is a genetic change in a population over time which can occur through natural selection.

Artificial selection is the differential reproduction of individuals in a population to promote the characteristics chosen by the breeder.

  B.

Natural selection is the change of allele frequencies in a population over time. 

Evolution leads to differential survival and reproduction of individuals.

Artificial selection has produced domesticated animals and plants.

  C.

Evolution is a mechanism of artificial selection. 

Natural selection is a form of artificial selection in which nature selects the characteristics that are most beneficial to a species.

  D.

Artificial selection is a mechanism of evolution and is the main process of domesticating animals and plants for human use. 

Natural selection is the same as evolution.

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