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Biology, 05.12.2020 01:30 dumbdumbkylee

Figure 1. Model of crossing over during meiosis Based on Figure 1, which of the following questions could best be addressed?
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Does synapsis of homologous chromosomes in the parent cell contribute to an increase in genetic diversity in the daughter cells?
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Do sister chromatids separate and form diploid daughter cells?
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Do chromatids from nonhomologous chromosomes rearrange to produce identical daughter cells?
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Does synapsis of homologous chromosomes produce daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell?

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