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I was wondering, when plants are crossed, does the offspring usually resemble more the motherplant, or the fatherplant, or or is it more or less random?

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It would depend on dominant and recessive traits of both plants. As well as all the other lovely factors which decide what gets passed on. Sex linked genes will show a passing on maternal information to male offspring in the good ole X and Y land, but thats not plants. This makes me wanna open my botany textbook... xD

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