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what is the genetic recombination in meosis​

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Answered by WhiteDove
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During meiosis in eukaryotes, genetic recombination involves the pairing of homologous chromosomes. ... In this case, new combinations of alleles are not produced since the sister chromosomes are usually identical. In meiosis and mitosis, recombination occurs between similar molecules of DNA (homologous sequences)

Answered by prathaam
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During meiosis in eukaryotes, genetic recombination involves the pairing of homologous chromosomes. ... In this case, new combinations of alleles are not produced since the sister chromosomes are usually identical. In meiosis and mitosis, recombination occurs between similar molecules of DNA (homologous sequences).Recombination occurs when two molecules of DNA exchange pieces of their genetic material with each other. One of the most notable examples of recombination takes place during meiosis (specifically, during prophase I), when homologous chromosomes line up in pairs and swap segments of DNA.

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