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Discover Ludwig"human selection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of making choices or decisions in everyday life. For example: "The human selection process when looking for a new job can be quite overwhelming."
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It took thousands of years of human selection to create the luscious fruits we enjoy today.
Fruit flavor, mainly a balance between sugars and acids, is another important trait under human selection.
As a result, cultivated crops diverge from their wild progenitors morphologically and genetically in response to human selection.
These changes help plants adapt to evolution and to human selection.
Just as was the case in the "Old World", some wild plants became highly productive staple crops – the outcome of thousands of years of human selection and breeding.
"But the more endangered bulbs are the garden bulbs, like Zomer schoon, which is an artifact of human selection," Mr. Kunst said.
Because agricultural crops are the result not of natural but of human selection, their evolution is in our hands the hands of farmers and plant breeders.
"But the more endangered bulbs are the garden bulbs, like Zomerschoon, which is an artifact of human selection," Mr. Kunst said.
This study outlines future directions for genomics-assisted genebank management and the utilization of germplasm collections for linking natural variation to human selection during crop evolution.
Our results provide genetic insights into the influence of human selection on tomato flavor and demonstrate the benefits obtained from meta-analysis.
We found that one cell division regulatory gene (MDP0000223854) and two β-galactosidase genes (MDP0000921848 and MDP0000179821) in fw1 were under human selection.
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