Seven differences between selective breeding (SB) and evolution (E) are: SB is faster, E is slower; SB is by humans, E by natural selection; SB benefits humans, E benefits species; SB can be detrimental, E provides genetic fitness; SB has human selection pressure, E has environmental selection pressure; SB selects single/few traits, E whole phenotype; and SB can be detrimental, E is beneficial.
Siete diferencias entre cría selectiva (CS) y evolución (E) son: CS es más rápida, E es más lenta; CS es dirigida por humanos, E por selección natural; CS beneficia a humanos, E a especies; CS puede ser perjudicial para el organismo, E beneficia a la aptitud genética; CS tiene presión selectiva humana, E presión selectiva ambiental; CS selecciona rasgos únicos/pocos, E todo el fenotipo; y CS puede ser perjudicial, E es beneficiosa.
| Front | What are 7 differences between selective breeding (SB) and evolution (E)?  | 
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| Back | -SB: Faster breeding, E: Slower breeding 
-SB: Selective breeding, E: Natural Selection 
-SB: Humans benefit, E: Species benefit 
-SB: Have a survival advantage, E: Have a lower survival rate 
-SB: Humans are the selection pressure, E: The environment is the selection pressure 
-SB: Single/few traits selected, E: Whole phenotype selected 
-SB: May be detrimental to organism, E: Beneficial alleles provide genetic fitness for environment  | 
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