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Biology, 16.05.2021 17:00 jr294

When crossing over occurs, part of a chromatid on one chromosome breaks off and switches positions with the matching portion of a chromatid on the homologous chromosome. How does crossing over affect the possible genetic combinations in the offspring formed from these gametes?

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