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How is genetic variation introduced during meiosis? Choose all that apply(1 point)ResponsesThrough binary fissionThrough binary fissionThrough independent assortmentThrough independent assortmentThrough mitosisThrough mitosisThrough crossing over
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Through independent assortment and through crossing over.
Independent assortment (random segregation of homologous chromosomes in meiosis I) and crossing over (exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes in prophase I) generate genetic variation. Binary fission and mitosis do not introduce this kind of meiotic variation.
Independent assortment (random segregation of homologous chromosomes in meiosis I) and crossing over (exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes in prophase I) generate genetic variation. Binary fission and mitosis do not introduce this kind of meiotic variation.
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