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19 December, 07:26

Which of the following explains how the processes involved in meiosis increase variation in a species? A. The gametes of asexually-reproducing organisms automatically reshuffle during meiosis, creating genetic variation in their offspring. B. The gametes of asexually-reproducing organisms undergoing meiosis always contain mutations, creating genetic variation in their offspring. C. The gametes of sexually-reproducing organisms always mutate during meiosis, creating genetic variation in their offspring. D. The gametes of sexually-reproducing organisms reshuffle through crossing over and independent assortment during meiosis, creating genetic variation in their offspring.

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  1. 19 December, 09:20
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    The answer would be D. The gametes of sexually-reproducing organisms reshuffle through crossing over and independent assortment during meiosis, creating genetic variation in their offspring.

    Tip: remember mitosis (my toes has nothing to do with sex) so meiosis is the opposite of it.
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