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How does the crossing-over of chromosomes that occurs during recombination result in increased genetic variability in population?

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they swap alleles

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when homologous chromosomes cross over during meiosis, they exchange segments of DNA/swap alleles. this means that the chromosomes now have a completely unique combination of alleles, which causes variation. It is also random which of these unique chromosomes end up in which daughter cell (the gametes) and since fertilisation is a random and independent event, which unique male gamete that fertilises which unique female gamete is also random. This means the resultant zygote has a unique combination of alleles that is unlike either of their parents.

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