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Both sexual reproduction and crossing over during meiosis can cause genetic variation within a population.
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Sexual reproduction creates genetic variation by combining alleles from two parents (independent assortment and random fertilization), and crossing over (homologous recombination) during meiosis I swaps chromosome segments, producing new allele combinations.
Sexual reproduction creates genetic variation by combining alleles from two parents (independent assortment and random fertilization), and crossing over (homologous recombination) during meiosis I swaps chromosome segments, producing new allele combinations.
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