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Crossing over produces modern combinations of alleles. Not unused alleles but unused combinations which can result in modern phenotypes or expanded assortment of phenotypes. This way the there's expanded genotype/phenotype variety but the genuine qualities are still the same ones.
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Crossing over is the process by which genetic material is exchanged by non-sister chromatids during meiosis.
Crossing over results in a new combination of genetic information for the cell for a specific trait.
Crossing over ensures that organisms are not identical from generation to generation.
Genetic recombination allows for a variation in genetic material that is passed through the generations.
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