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Image 2 below shows
.During this process, homologous chromosomes randomly line up and then are separated from one another. The sorting of one pair of homologous chromosomes
affect the sorting of another. This process
to genetic diversity because it results in the formation of gametes (sex cells) during
with different combinations of chromosomes.



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Image 2 below shows metaphase I of meiosis. During this process, homologous chromosomes randomly line up and then are separated from one another. The sorting of one pair of homologous chromosomes does not affect the sorting of another. This process contributes to genetic diversity because it results in the formation of gametes (sex cells) during meiosis with different combinations of chromosomes.