Animal husbandry and plant breeding programmes are the examples of:
1. reverse evolution
2. artificial selection
3. mutation
4. natural selection
'Artificaial selection' is a process in which the breeder choose to perpetuate only those forms that havwe certain desirable inheritable characteristics.
The other three options are incorrect as mutation is a sudden change in DNA sequence due to mutagenic agents such as chemicals and rediations.
Nautral selection is a gradual process by which biological traits becomme either more or less common in a population as a function of the effect of the changing environment.
Reverse evolution or devolution is a notion that species can change inot more primitive forms over time.
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