Meiosis is a form of where a cell begins with a full set of DNA called a cell and then completes a cell division that reduces the number of in the initial cell by half. The end result of is four gamete cells, called cells. These gamete cells are genetically due to and crossing over

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Meiosis is a form of cell division where a cell begins with a full set of DNA called a diploid cell and then completes a cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the initial cell by half. The end result of meiosis is four gamete cells, called haploid cells. These gamete cells are genetically diverse due to independent assortment and crossing over.