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About 40% of existing angiosperms have self -incompatibility (SI)
SI typically located by a single complex and the like comprising a tightly linked to male and female S gene S locus controls
The research results in 2021 Nian 11 Yue 4 published online in The Plant Cell on ( DOI: 10.
Figure: The origin, loss and regain mechanism of self-incompatibility in flowering plants