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explain the evolution of gender in both plants and animals?
Conflict between genomes found within a single organism is one of two competing hypotheses proposed to explain the evolution of gender in both plants and animals. How does gender (e.g., the differentiation of gametes into egg and sperm) reduce genomic conflict for sexually reproducing species?
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- Anonymous1 year ago
plants don't have a gender. Flowers can have a sexe.
Male flowers produce pollen, wind or insects bring it to a female flower's pistil
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