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5) what is crossing aver​

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The exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring.

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* Crossing over is the swapping of genetic material that occurs in the germ line. During the formation of egg and sperm cells, also known as meiosis, paired chromosomes from each parent align so that similar DNA sequences from the paired chromosomes cross over one another.

* Crossing over is the swapping of genetic material that occurs in the germ line. During the formation of egg and sperm cells, also known as meiosis, paired chromosomes from each parent align so that similar DNA sequences from the paired chromosomes cross over one another.

* Crossing over is a process where there is exchange of genetic material or the segments during sexual reproduction between the non-sister chromatids of the homologous chromosomes.

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