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Jeremy Woods
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15 December, 06:15
Why does crossing over rarely occur in mitosis?
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Jayleen Hancock
15 December, 06:26
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In prophase of mitosis the chromosome pairs do not come together to form a tetrad as they do in meiotic prophase I and so the chances of homologous chromosomes meeting and pairing in mitosis is greatly reduced
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