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Crossing over results in nonidentical sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes.
Crossing over is the process in which babies are made.
crossing over
It would appear you are speaking of crossing over which takes place in Prophase I of meiosis.
Recombinant chromosomes are the result of linkage and crossing over at the point of crosiing known as Chaismata.
homologous chromosomes exchange alleles during crossing over.
the process in which homologous chromosomes exchange portions of their chromatids during meiosis is the definition of the term "Crossing Over"
Crossing over results in nonidentical sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes.
Crossing over is the process in which babies are made.
No, it is normal for chromosomes to cross over. Crossing over is how we humans have genetic diversity.
Crossing over occurs in meiosis. There is no need for crossing over in mitosis.
crossing over
It would appear you are speaking of crossing over which takes place in Prophase I of meiosis.
Recombinant chromosomes are the result of linkage and crossing over at the point of crosiing known as Chaismata.
homologous chromosomes behave independently Pairing of homologous chromosomes allowing independent segregation and crossing over is unique to meiosis. In mitosis, homologous chromosomes behave independently.
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Crossing over is the exchange of corresponding segments of DNA molecules by nonsister chromotids.