
The majority of flowering plants produce perfect flowers that contain both the male and female reproductive organs in close proximity; consequently, they would have a strong tendency to self-fertilize if there were no mechanisms to prevent them from doing so. Because inbreeding can result in reduced
Molecular Sequence Data, Plants, Sex Determination Processes, Models, Biological, Ribonucleases, Haplotypes, Pollen, Amino Acid Sequence, Sequence Alignment, Alleles, Plant Proteins
Molecular Sequence Data, Plants, Sex Determination Processes, Models, Biological, Ribonucleases, Haplotypes, Pollen, Amino Acid Sequence, Sequence Alignment, Alleles, Plant Proteins
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