Type of Selection Involving One Trait at a Time

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In which type of selection is only one trait selected at a time?

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In which type of selection is only one trait selected at a time?

  1. Selection index method
  2. Independent culling method
  3. Tandem selection — Correct Answer
  4. Family selection
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Tandem selection

In Tandem selection, only one trait is selected at a time. Once the desired improvement in that trait is achieved, selection shifts to the next trait. It is the least efficient method of multi-trait selection.

Methods of Multi-Trait Selection (given by Hazel and Lush, 1942)
Method Key Feature Efficiency
Tandem selection One trait at a time Least efficient
Independent culling Minimum standard for each trait; fail any → culled Intermediate
Selection index / Total scorecard All traits simultaneously with weights Best / Most efficient

Order of efficiency: Tandem < Independent culling < Selection index

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