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Crossing-over and independent assortment can occur during meiosis. How does this support the claim that meiosis results in inheritable genetic variations?(1 point)
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It results in identical daughter cells.
It results in identical daughter cells.
It maintains genetic stability.
It maintains genetic stability.
It allows for new combinations of genes.
It allows for new combinations of genes.
It produces cells that have genetic combinations that aren’t passed on.
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It allows for new combinations of genes.
Explanation: Crossing-over exchanges segments between homologous chromosomes and independent assortment randomly separates maternal and paternal chromosomes, producing gametes with new combinations of alleles that can be inherited.
Explanation: Crossing-over exchanges segments between homologous chromosomes and independent assortment randomly separates maternal and paternal chromosomes, producing gametes with new combinations of alleles that can be inherited.
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