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by empthought
1560 days ago
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It is a third (or fourth) phenotype, not a third sex. The abstract of the source article is careful to spell this out; the clickbait site introduced the error. "Three sex phenotypes in a haploid algal species give insights into the evolutionary transition to a selfâcompatible mating system." -- i.e. how might self-pollinating plants have developed? |
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