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How is natural selection different from artificial selection?

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Natural selection affects the entire population of a species. Artificial selection only affects the selected individuals. Natural selection results in a large amount of biological diversity. Artificial selection only brings desirable changes and desirable traits and brings a decrease in genetic diversity.
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