Answer: Meiosis
Step-by-step explanation:
Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces gametes through a process called gametogenesis, which occurs in the gonads. Meiosis is an expressive process from the evolutionary point of view. Genetic variability is the genetic difference between individuals of a given population. An evolutionary factor that contributes significantly to genetic variability and genetic recombination. This, together with the genetic mutation, makes the different individuals of a given species that reproduce sexually be genetically different from each other.
Genetic recombination does not give rise to new alleles (this is the result of another important evolutionary factor, which is genetic mutation), it enables new arrangements to occur between existing alleles. Genetic recombination results from two events that may occur during the meiotic process in eukaryotic organisms: segregation independent of homologous chromosomes and genetic permutation or crossing over.