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Multiple Choice
At what specific stage of meiosis does crossing over occur, representing a key point in genetic variation?
A
Metaphase I
B
Telophase I
C
Anaphase I
D
Prophase I
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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.
Recognize that meiosis consists of two consecutive divisions: Meiosis I and Meiosis II, each with their own stages: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
Identify that crossing over is a process where homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material, leading to genetic variation in the resulting gametes.
Recall that crossing over occurs during Prophase I of Meiosis I. This is when homologous chromosomes pair up in a process called synapsis, forming structures known as tetrads.
Understand that the exchange of genetic material during crossing over results in new combinations of alleles, contributing to genetic diversity in sexually reproducing organisms.