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The image shows the formation of daughter cells by the process of meiosis. How does crossing over in meiosis affect the daughter cells? A It passes the same genetic information to the daughter cells. B
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The image shows the formation of daughter cells by the process of meiosis.
How does crossing over in meiosis affect the daughter cells?
A It passes the same genetic information to the daughter cells.
B It passes new genetic combinations to the daughter cells.
C It produces four daughter cells of equal size.
D It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
It produces four daughter cells that are diploids.
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B It passes new genetic combinations to the daughter cells
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