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Crossing over is a process which contributes to diversity in offspring of an organism. Which statement BEST explains this process?

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A sister chromatid from one homologous pairs switches places with a sister chromatid from a different homologous pair.

Sister chromatids separate to form haploid cells during anaphase II

During metaphase II, sister chromatids of a homologous pair exchange genetic information.

Homologous chromosomes exchange genetic information during prophase I

Crossing over is a process which contributes to diversity in offspring of an organism-example-1
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During Metaphase II, sister chromatids of a homologous pair exchange genetic info

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During metaphase II, sister chromatids of a homologous pair exchange genetic information

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