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Multiple Choice
How does meiosis generate genetic diversity?
A
Through the process of crossing over and independent assortment of chromosomes.
B
Through the fusion of gametes during fertilization.
C
By duplicating the entire genome before cell division.
D
By producing identical daughter cells.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, creating four haploid cells, each genetically distinct from the parent cell.
Learn about crossing over, which occurs during prophase I of meiosis. Homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material, leading to new combinations of alleles. This process increases genetic diversity.
Explore independent assortment, which happens during metaphase I. Homologous chromosomes are randomly distributed to daughter cells, ensuring that each gamete receives a different set of chromosomes, further contributing to genetic variation.
Recognize that the fusion of gametes during fertilization combines genetic material from two parents, creating offspring with a unique genetic makeup.
Clarify that meiosis does not produce identical daughter cells; instead, it generates genetically diverse cells, unlike mitosis, which results in identical daughter cells.