Answer:
Ginkgophyta
Explanation:
Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants with six phyla: Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta, Gnetophyta, Pinophyta (Coniferophyta), Pteridospermales and Cordaitales.
Ginkgophyta is a phylum with a single living species-Ginkgo biloba.
Pteridospermales and Cordaitales phyla are now extinct.
Pinophyta (Coniferophyta) is the largest phyla of the Gymnosperms which includes pines, cypresses and relatives.
<span>During the development of
a gamete, the two alleles of the P generation separate. Each gamete carries one allele from each
parent which randomly pairs in the F1 generation. This mechanism repeats when
F1 plants cross and yield F2 plants. The
outcome of the F2 generation would then have new combinations of alleles which
can be different compared to the preceding generations.</span>