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Brutus
28 November, 22:14
How do two stands on the same chromosomes?
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Quentin Howard
28 November, 23:21
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During meiosis, crossing over occurs which caused the two strands to exchange a strand of DNA.
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Grady Fowler
29 November, 00:47
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A break is introduced into one DNA strand on each chromosome
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