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Meiosis Mysteries of Genetic Variation in Intimate Reproduction
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Absolutely! In the course of metaphase i of meiosis, homologous pairs of chromosomes line up randomly along the cell's equator. The direction of each pair is unbiased of more pairs, causing many attainable combinations of chromosomes in the resulting girl cells. This procedure, named unbiased assortment, more increases genetic diversity by shuffling the genetic deck, so to speak.
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