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It is shown with no first or last step, but with all steps as part of a connected process.
The process is called Meiosis.
Meiosis
Diffusion can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory.
New combinations of alleles can be created when genes are linked through a process called crossing over during meiosis. Crossing over occurs when homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material, resulting in the mixing of alleles between the two chromosomes. This process leads to the creation of new combinations of alleles and contributes to genetic variation in the population.
Deloitte Process
It is shown with no first or last step, but with all steps as part of a connected process.
The process is called Meiosis.
The process is called Meiosis.
Segregation
meiosis
Meiosis
Diffusion can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory.
Alleles come from other genes through a process known as mutation. They are found on the same place on the chromosomes.
Diffusion can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory.
The process being explained
Novel combinations of alleles arise in prophase I and metaphase I.