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Tess Dalton
18 July, 20:09
How does meiosis lead to genetic variation?
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Dominique Bean
18 July, 21:41
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Meiosis is a cell division to produce gametes. This process reduces the number of chromosomes in half (46→23)
Crossing over which is the chromosomes exchange of genetic material and recombine leads to genetic variation.
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