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Why is meiosis important in maintaining genetic diversity?
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A Meiosis creates diversity by cutting each chromosome exactly in half.
B The two different chromosomes of the organism producing the sex cell (egg or sperm) are mixed up during crossover, creating a new combination of alleles.
C It creates sex cells (eggs or sperm) that have exactly the same alleles (version of a gene) as the parents.
D The chromosomes in meiosis are copied so they are exactly the same as the organism producing the gamete, except they have just one copy.
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