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the seeds of plants contain angiosperm (flowering plants) seeds consist of three genetically distinct constituents: (1) the embryo formed from the zygote, (2) the endosperm, which is normally triploid, (3) the seed coat tissue derived from the maternal tissue of the ovule.
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Since hereditarily they ought to be indistinguishable so any contrasts between them will be caused by their condition. Since indistinguishable twins create from a solitary prepared egg, they have a similar genome. So any contrasts between twins are because of their surroundings, not hereditary qualities. Late examinations have demonstrated that numerous naturally actuated contrasts are reflected in the epigenome.