Biology, asked by Arceus7, 11 months ago

What is crossing over? In which stage of meiosis does it take place?

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Answered by biologist01
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It is in the prophase of meiosis I that crossing over of the chromosomes takes place, and the homologous chromosomes are separated into two daughter cells. In meiosis II, the sister chromatids are pulled apart from each other to give rise to four haploid daughter cells.

Answered by sahilsheikh2584
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Crossing over occurs during prophase I of meiosis before tetrads are aligned along the equator in metaphase I. By meiosis II, only sister chromatids remain and homologous chromosomes have been moved to separate cells. Recall that the point of crossing over is to increase genetic diversity.

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