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Allison Deleon
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4 December, 00:43
How does crossing over impact genetic variation?
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4 December, 01:13
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Answer: Crossing over, or recombination, is the exchange of chromosome segments between nonsister chromatids in meiosis. Crossing over creates new combinations of genes in the gametes that are not found in either parent, contributing to genetic diversity.
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