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Artificial selection (4 of 5) Fish example

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Artificial selection (1 of 5) Fish example

This population of fish exhibits variation in body size. Some have genes for large size and some have genes for small size. This represents genetic variation in the population.

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Artificial selection (2 of 5) Fish example

When the population is fished, many of the largest fish are removed, so more of the small-bodied fish (and their small-bodied genes) remain.

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Artificial selection (3 of 5) Fish example

The population reproduces. Each individual passes their genes on to their offspring; however, since there are more small-bodied parents, there are also more small-bodied offspring.

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Artificial selection (5 of 5) Fish example

This downward trend in body size will continue so long as the largest fish are harvested and there is genetic variation in the population.

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