In meiosis, one source of genetic variation is crossing-over, which is the exchange of corresponding segments of DNA between non-sister chromatids, in other words chromatids of two different homologous chromosomes. This process recombines segments of maternal and paternal DNA along the molecule. It occurs during prophase I.
Another source is independent assortment of chromosomes. This simply means that when two chromosomes separate and go to opposite poles at anaphase I, the separation of one pair of chromosomes has no influence on the separation of another pair. Even without crossing-over, one individual human could, in theory, produce more than eight million genetically different haploid cells through independent assortment. (It's a bit like dealing a hand of cards. There are many different possible combinations.)
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∙ 11y ago1) During Meiosis "crossover" can occur between chromosomes.
2) Mutation of DNA.
3) Random assortment of chromosomes during meiosis.
4) Random Fusion of gametes i.e any sperm can fuse with any egg giving variation.
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∙ 11y agocrossing over during prophase one.
laws of segregation and independent assortment (Mendelian laws)
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∙ 12y agoby crossing over during Prophase I and by the random combination of chromosomes that end up in the daughter cells after the first division right before Meiosis II
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∙ 11y agoBecause of the process of crossing over that occurs in prophase I.
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∙ 11y agoCrossing over and independent assortment
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∙ 13y agoRecombination.
Meiosis is the reproduction of the gametes or sex cells. So I'd go with meiosis.
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
Three outcomes of meiosis: it reduces chromosomes to the haploid number, it provides genetic variation, and it ensures the correct distribution of chromosomes into the resulting cells.
yes crossing-over occurs in meiosis also known as genetic drifting
That is meiosis.
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CrossoverRandom AssortmentRandom Mutation
Meosis creates gametes (reproductive cells) and allows genetic variation of the species
Meiosis is the reproduction of the gametes or sex cells. So I'd go with meiosis.
Because they both result in the formantion of gametes; however there is no genetic variation in meiosis.
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
The gametes are produced in meiosis.
Gametes are produced by meiosis
fusion of gametes via fertilization
Meiosis is the replication of sexual gametes. The gametes are produced during meiosis and are used to fertilize other gametes in reproduction.
Three outcomes of meiosis: it reduces chromosomes to the haploid number, it provides genetic variation, and it ensures the correct distribution of chromosomes into the resulting cells.
During meiosis crossing over takes place between homologous chromosomes. Thus genetic material get interchanged and 50 % new combinations are obtained after each meiotic cell division. Thus, meiosis brings heritable variation in the gametes.