Biology, asked by sham4679, 11 months ago

In meiosis, the daughter cells differ from parent
cell as well as amongst themselves due to
(a) segregation, independent assortment and
crossing over
(b) segregation and crossing over
(c) independent assortment and crossing over
(d) segregation and independent assortment

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Answered by yogichaudhary
5

Answer:

In meiosis, the daughter cells differ from parent

cell as well as amongst themselves due to

(a) segregation, independent assortment and

crossing over✔✔

(b) segregation and crossing over

(c) independent assortment and crossing over

(d) segregation and independent assortment

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

In meiosis, the daughter cells differ from parent

cell as well as amongst themselves due to

(a) segregation, independent assortment and crossing over✔

(b) segregation and crossing over

(c) independent assortment and crossing over

(d) segregation and independent assortment

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