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17 October, 17:52

Why are the offspring of flowering plants genetically different from the parent plants

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  1. 17 October, 20:48
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    Because they each get half their dna from both parents. in pea plants for example the offspring have a total of 14 chromosomes thus inheriting 7 from each parent. plus genetic mutation is always a possibility making the offspring genetically different from the parents.
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