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Which statement best describes how independent assortment and crossing-over ensures that each
gamete is different.
Crossing over and independent assortment are irrelevant to genetic variation.
O Crossing over creates new chromosomes that are passed on to gametes.
Crossing over and independent assortment occur during Mitosis and are not involved in gamete production
O Crossing over creates chromosome recombinants different than the parental chromosomes. Independent assortment randomly
distributes maternal and paternal chromosomes into each gamete.
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