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Which of the following methods of plant reproduction ensures the highest levels of genetic diversity? A. layering B. sexual reproduction C. asexual reproduction D. grafting
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Which of the following methods of plant reproduction ensures the highest levels of genetic diversity? A. layering B. sexual reproduction C. asexual reproduction D. grafting
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Which of the following methods of plant reproduction ensures the highest levels of genetic diversity?
A. layering
B. sexual reproduction
C. asexual reproduction
D. grafting
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The answer is B. Sexual Reproduction
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The answer is B. Sexual reproduction
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