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30 March, 22:15

How would the human population be different if crossing over did not happen during meiosis?

A. it would be impossible for humans to reproduce.

B. There would be more genetic variation in the human population

C. Children would probably look more like their parents

D. It would be possible for children to have more chromosomes

Answer: C children would probably look more their parents

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  1. 30 March, 22:40
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    Children Would probably look more like their parents

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  2. 30 March, 23:25
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    The answer is C. Children would probably look more like their parents.

    Crossing over causes extra diversity and multiple different gametes.
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