1. Explain independent assortment and how it produces genetic variation. Specifically, how much variation is produced in humans?
2. Your friend asks you how you feel about using reproductive cloning for pets. How would you respond to your friend? Do you think it is a good idea or not? Explain your answer.
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1. Genetic variation is increased by meiosis
Because of recombination and independent assortment in meiosis, each gamete contains a different set of DNA. ... A gamete will end up with 23 chromosomes after meiosis, but independent assortment means that each gamete will have 1 of many different combinations of chromosomes.
2. Americans very consistently oppose animal cloning in general. They specifically disapprove of pet cloning, and the use of cloning to reestablish endangered, or revive extinct, species.
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