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Multiple Choice
What occurs during crossing over in meiosis?
A
Formation of the mitotic spindle
B
Separation of sister chromatids
C
Replication of DNA
D
Exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes
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.
Recognize that crossing over occurs during prophase I of meiosis. This is when homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange segments of genetic material.
Identify homologous chromosomes as pairs of chromosomes, one from each parent, that are similar in shape, size, and genetic content.
During crossing over, the chromatids of homologous chromosomes break and rejoin, leading to the exchange of genetic material. This process increases genetic diversity.
Visualize the result of crossing over: the chromatids now contain a mix of maternal and paternal genes, which contributes to genetic variation in the offspring.