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Two unique reproductive adaptations of angiosperms are.

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Angiosperms exhibit a vast array of reproducive strategies.

The evolution of several physical and genetic barriers to self-fertilization or fertilization among closely related individuals is thus widespread in angiosperms. A major genetic barrier to self-fertilization is self-incompatibility (SI), which allows female reprductive cells to discriminate between "self" and "non-self" pollen, and specifically reject self pollen.

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