hat is the difference between gametes produced without crossing over and the ones produced with crossing over?
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meosis is the process by which homologous chromosome s are separated to form gametes . Gametes contain only one member of each pair of chromosomes. prior to meosis , each chromosome is replicated crossing over occurs in meosis .
During crossing over , segments are exchanged between nonsister chromatids
During crossing over , segments are exchanged between nonsister chromatids
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In the gametes producing with crossing over of chromosomes, the offspring have a new allele, as compared to the parental alleles. However, when no crossing over takes place, complete linkage is followed, i.e., off springs have same pair of alleles, as of the parents.
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