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How do mosses, ferns, conifers, and an annual flowering plant differ with respect to this gene flow?
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This means that the method of gene flow differs between these groups. Mosses and ferns reproduce through spores, which are dispersed by wind or water. This allows for gene flow between different populations of these plants. Show more…
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