There would be less genetic variation in humans
There would be less genetic variation in humans
If crossing over and recombination did not happen during meiosis, there would be reduced genetic variation. As a result, organisms are more likely to be wiped out should there be a change in their environment (Darwin's law of natural selection).
There would also be reduced alleles and traits.
There would be less genetic variation in humans.
No, it is normal for chromosomes to cross over. Crossing over is how we humans have genetic diversity.
crossing over
they will die
If humans have not bones then he is nothing. Bones keep our body together and upright. He cannot do anything.
so us humans can get food to stay alive
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.
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.
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.
There would be less genetic variation in humans
No, it is normal for chromosomes to cross over. Crossing over is how we humans have genetic diversity.
Nothing would happen. Humans ARE animals.
The Humans happened in 1992.
meiosis... for example.. crossing over
Humans can get into Asgard by crossing the rainbow bridge of the Bifrost, guarded by the god Heimdall.
There is variation among humans because of sexual reproduction, crossing over, assortment, and mutations.
The ecosystem will damage humans.
yes, generally it does but does he opposite in animals