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The polycarpic plants flowers many times throughout their life. These plants are perennial. Polycarpic plants do not die after flowering and fruiting. China rose and Rose plants, flower every year in its life time so they are the example of polycarpic plants.
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Cistron is a DNA or a RNA sequence present in a structural gene. It contains information to code for proteins or amino acids which make up proteins. Now, cistron may be termed as an intron or exon according to the genetic information it possesses.
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Homology : Those structure which have similar anatomy but perform different functions shows homology.
Example: Thorns of bougainvilleas and tendrils of cucurbits .
Analogy : Those structure which have similar functions but different anatomy shows analogy .
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