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Two plants in different locations can have the same DNA due to a process called asexual reproduction, where a single plant reproduces by cloning itself, resulting in genetically identical offspring. Additionally, seed dispersal by animals, wind, or water can lead to the growth of genetically identical plants in different geographical areas. Human intervention, such as agriculture and horticulture, can also introduce identical plants to various locations. Lastly, natural events, like fragmentation, can separate plant clones into distinct locations while preserving their genetic makeup.

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