True or False: Crossing over occurs at the ends of chromosomes, rather than near the centromeres.

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False. Crossing over typically occurs in the regions between the ends of chromosomes and not exclusively at the ends. During meiosis, homologous chromosomes undergo recombination at specific sites along their length, which often are not near the centromeres, allowing for genetic diversity in the resulting gametes.

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