Nature Prefers Asymmetrical Pollen Grains, Study Finds - News

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A study, coauthored by Maxim Lavrentovich, shows that plants favor the production of uneven, asymmetrical patterns on the surface of pollen grains over more symmetrical patterns.
Nature Prefers Asymmetrical Pollen Grains, Study Finds - News
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Nature Prefers Asymmetrical Pollen Grains, Study Finds - News
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