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Why is crossing-over important? A) It creates genetically unique gametes. B) It creates new DNA. C) It ensures that each gamete receives identical genes. D) It completes Meiosis II.
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Why is crossing-over important?
A) It creates genetically unique gametes.
B) It creates new DNA.
C) It ensures that each gamete receives identical genes.
D) It completes Meiosis II.
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c
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bc it sound right i could be wrong
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