| 1. | Gymnosperms are predominantly outcrossing, but lack genetic self-incompatibility.
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| 2. | Typically the virgin queens and males first scatter to ensure outcrossing.
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| 3. | This outcrossing occurs when the species florets are open during anthesis.
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| 4. | Its outcrossing progenitor was " Capsella grandiflora ".
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| 5. | They controlled this through outcrossing and in-vitro fertilization.
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| 6. | Outcrossing is a way of bringing fresh blood into the white strain.
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| 7. | In plants, the term refers to the degree and circumstances of outcrossing.
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| 8. | In such instances, outcrossing should result in heterosis.
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| 9. | Gregor Mendel used outcrossing in his experiments with flowers.
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| 10. | Such outcrossing events appear to be rare in " L . major"
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