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what is complementary double cross over?? please explain ​

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The chromatids resulting from the interchange of segments are known as the cross over recombinants and the chromatids that remain intact are called non-crossover parental chromatids. A :Single Crossing, B :Reciprocal Double Crossing Over, C and D: Complementary Double. Crossing Over.


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The chromatids resulting from the interchange of segments are known as the cross over recombinants and the chromatids that remain intact are called non-crossover parental chromatids.

Chromosomal crossover (or crossing over) is the exchange of genetic material between two homologous chromosomes non-sister chromatids that results in recombinant chromosomes during sexual reproduction. It is one of the final phases of genetic recombination, which occurs in the pachytene stage of prophase I of meiosis during a process called synapsis.

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