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During meiosis, non-sister chromatids may exchange sections of DNA leading to genetic diversity. What is this process called?
nondisjunction
• crossing-over
karyotypes
independent assortment
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crossing-over
This occurs during prophase I of meiosis when homologous chromosomes pair and non-sister chromatids exchange DNA, increasing genetic variation.
This occurs during prophase I of meiosis when homologous chromosomes pair and non-sister chromatids exchange DNA, increasing genetic variation.
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