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skelet666 [1.2K]
3 years ago
11

SOMEONE PLZ HELP ME Part B: Evaluating Results

Biology
2 answers:
Rudiy273 years ago
3 0

sorry i could only do first answer

but here it is

Crossing-over is the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes. It results in new combinations of genes on each chromosome. When cells divide during meiosis, homologous chromosomes are randomly distributed to daughter cells, and different chromosomes segregate independently of each other.

Flauer [41]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

the last one is:

 In the process of meiosis, alleles separate and are added to the gametes in an independent manner. While each gamete (egg or sperm cell) therefore contains one allele for each gene, it's impossible to know which allele, because alleles segregate in a random manner. However, it's possible to calculate probabilities that the offspring will have a given allele using Punnett squares.

Explanation:

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