WITHOUT BUMBLEBEES, a flowering plant that can self-pollinate lost substantial genetic variation within only nine generations, an experimental study recently found.
In the study, a group of “selfing” monkeyflower plants lost 13 to 24 percent of
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WITHOUT BUMBLEBEES, a flowering plant that can self-pollinate lost substantial genetic variation within only nine generations, an experimental study recently found.
In the study, a group of “selfing” monkeyflower plants lost 13 to 24 percent of
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