jknocks29 jknocks29
  • 03-10-2018
  • Biology
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How would the human population be different if crossing over did not happen durin meiosis

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lazygenius514
lazygenius514 lazygenius514
  • 09-10-2018

Answer:

The great genetic and phenotypic diversity among humans is due to crossing over during meiosis in the human population.

If crossing over does not happen in meiosis then, there will no genetic and phenotypic diversity in humans.

In simple words, the faces and traits will reappear in generations.

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zhasburg zhasburg
  • 16-01-2019

children would probably look more like their parents !!

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