Continuous self-pollination in a species develops
A) Strong off springs B) Weak off-springs C) New varieties D) Seedless fruits
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Continue self pollination in a species cause weak off springs....
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Continue self pollination in a species cause weak off springs....
Becoz no variations are occur in their. ..
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Answer:
Continuous self-pollination in a species develops Weak offspring.
Explanation:
Continuous self-pollination in a species develops weak offspring as breeding takes place in the related specimens which can deteriorate the health of the plant. It can also lead to inbreeding depression as the performance and fertility of the progeny are greatly reduced. Also, genetic diversity greatly decreases, making the plant more prone to harmful pathogens, hence there will be lesser chances of improvement in the subsequent generation.
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