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How do new genetic combinations through meiosis contribute to inheritable genetic variations in offspring?

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By eliminating all genetic variation within a population.


By preventing any changes in the genetic makeup of offspring.


By shuffling and recombining genetic material from both parents, leading to new combinations of genes.


By ensuring that offspring inherit identical copies of genetic material from their parents.

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**By shuffling and recombining genetic material from both parents, leading to new combinations of genes.**

Meiosis is the process of cell division that results in the formation of gametes (sperm and egg cells) and involves two rounds of division. During meiosis, genetic recombination occurs through processes such as crossing over and independent assortment, leading to offspring with unique combinations of alleles. This contributes to genetic variation within a population, allowing for diversity in traits and the potential for evolution.

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