I had germinated the orchid seeds and got plantlets. Then I have used the raised plantlets as explant source. I have found that the plantlets which were derived from these explants as source are having high genetic stability or otherwise low rate of variation.Noteworthy to mention, the wild populations are having a lower degree of gene flow. What can be the possible reason of this outcome? Secondly, as we know seeds are generally thought to have a greater degree of diversity. How can we justify this with our finding?

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