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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.

The image shows the formation of daughter cells by the process of meiosis. How does-example-1
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Pretty sure It's B

Step-by-step explanation:

When the information is crossed, it is no longer the original one of either, and then it gets broken down, and made into 2, so Yeah. Plus I did this topic in school last year I think

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