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In pine, both the staminate and ovulate cones occur on the same tree, but not on the same branch. The ovulate cones are usually at the top of the trees, so that pollen from their own tree will not fall onto and fertilize the eggs. Why would this be an advantage?
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PsyDAG
Have you heard of inbreeding? Check it out.
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