Question 1 of 4 • 41111de1 CONNECTED Summer T1 2026 NM-Biology - S1
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Crossing over is the process during meiosis where homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange sections of genetic material between nonsister chromatids. This results in genetic recombination, which creates new combinations of genes on a single chromosome. This process is a key source of genetic variation, ensuring that offspring have unique genetic profiles and are not identical to their parents or siblings.