Zygosity Homologous chromosomes Aneuploidy Recombination Mitosis ||| ||| Sexually reproducing organisms have two of each chromosome since one came from the mother and one came from the father. An unusual number of chromosomes. Degree of similarity of the alleles in an organism. Cell division in which the number of chromosomes remains the same in the daughter cells A process where gametes with recombined genotypes are formed due to the exchange of alleles from homologous chromosomes in Prophase 1 of Meiosis 1 during strand breakage and repair.
Zygosity Homologous chromosomes Aneuploidy Recombination Mitosis ||| ||| Sexually reproducing organisms have two of each chromosome since one came from the mother and one came from the father. An unusual number of chromosomes. Degree of similarity of the alleles in an organism. Cell division in which the number of chromosomes remains the same in the daughter cells A process where gametes with recombined genotypes are formed due to the exchange of alleles from homologous chromosomes in Prophase 1 of Meiosis 1 during strand breakage and repair.
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A process where gametes with recombined
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