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What differences would you expect to see in a population made up of individuals whose chromosomes experience crossing-over frequently compared with a population made up of individuals whose chromosomes do not cross over? Explain your reasoning.

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theres more diversity in the population whose chromosomes frequently cross-over or much more genetic variability. for example different phenotypes are most likely exhibited.

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For the answer to the question above asking what differences would you expect to see in a population made up of individuals whose chromosomes experience crossing-over frequently compared with a population made up of individuals whose chromosomes do not cross over? My answer is that I'd expect a larger gene pool and more diversity in the population whose chromosomes frequently cross-over or much more genetic variability.
for example different phenotypes are most likely exhibited.
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