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New study shows hibiscus flowers lost bullseye patterns through repeated gene changes, despite bee preference.
New research reveals how repeated genetic changes in hibiscus flowers have led to the loss of visually striking bullseye patterns despite their advantage in attracting pollinators like bumblebees.
"By tracing the genetics behind these petal ... related species to reveal striking diversity in petal patterns: Hibiscus trionum flowers display large purple bullseyes, while H.
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