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Biology, 23.01.2020 21:31 meredith48034

Assume that an organism exists in which crossing over does not occur, but that all other processes associated with meiosis occur normally. consider how the absence of crossing over would affect the outcome of a single meiotic event. which of the following statements would be true if crossing over did not occur?

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