Difference Between GMO and Selective Breeding
Selective breeding is the practice of using species with desirable qualities (and hence with genetic material) to breed the next cycle while avoiding species without the characteristic. Selective breeding has been used to raise animals for hundreds of years. GMOs are plants and animals that have had their genes altered by scientists using DNA from various types of living creatures, microbes, or pathogens to achieve desirable features
There are many more minute differences between the two types of breeding and hence, this article will limelight the basic and constructional differences between the two.