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translocation i'm doing the same worksheet for my finals study guide, and in my book it discussed this.
Yes. It is called crossing over.
Crossing-over
If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have slightly different genes.
Crossing over ensures that there is another side.
Crossing Over
It's true that crossing over is the exchange of reciprocal DNA parts between homologous chromosomes.
translocation i'm doing the same worksheet for my finals study guide, and in my book it discussed this.
the reciprocal of seven over six is six over seven because a reciprocal is a normal fraction flipped.
Division by a fraction is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal. The reciprocal of a number x is 1 over x. So the reciprocal of 2/5, for example, is 5/2.
The Reciprocal is 19 over 56 * 1
Reciprocal of 9 over 16 is 16 over 9.
the reciprocal of 1 over 2, is 2. reciprocal just means you flip the numbers over, in this case it leaves 2 over 1 which is the same as 2 divided by 1 which is 2. for example the reciprocal of 10 is 1 over 10 and the reciprocal over 1 over 7 is 7.
1 is the reciprocal of 1.
reciprocal of 2 over 25 = 25/2
a reciprocal is just the number flipped over the reciprocal of 3 is 1/3 the reciprocal of 4/3 is 3/4
The reciprocal of 5/8 is 8/5 The reciprocal of a fraction is its inverted form, e.g. the reciprocal of a/b is b/a.