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Self-Incompatibility
A mechanism in plants that prevents self-fertilization and encourages cross-pollination by rejecting pollen from the same or genetically similar individuals.
Hermaphroditic
Describes an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs, allowing it to perform both roles in reproduction.
Allele Frequency
The proportion of all copies of a particular gene in a population that are of a given allele type, influencing genetic diversity and evolution.
Hardy-Weinberg Theorem
A principle that states allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of other evolutionary influences.
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