Biology, asked by ernkmohammad, 10 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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The crossing over takes place during pachytene of prophase I of meiosis II. During this phase, chiasma is formed between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes. S phase or synthetic phase is the period of DNA synthesis or replication

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Answered by beingSaRcAsTiC
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Crossing over occurs between prophase I and metaphase I and is the process where two homologous non-sister chromatids pair up with each other and exchange different segments of genetic material to form two recombinant chromosome sister chromatids. It can also happen during mitotic division,which may result in loss of heterozygosity.......!!!!!

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