Seedless grapes are produced due to [Manipal 2005]
A) Parthenocarpy B) Crossing over C) Parthenogenesis D) None of these
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d none of this
They come from cuttings instead. ... Because they come from cuttings, new grapevines are essentially clones of the vine they were cut from. Seedless grapes actually do contain seeds at some point. But a genetic error prevents the seeds from forming hard outer coats like normal seeds do.
They come from cuttings instead. ... Because they come from cuttings, new grapevines are essentially clones of the vine they were cut from. Seedless grapes actually do contain seeds at some point. But a genetic error prevents the seeds from forming hard outer coats like normal seeds do.
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