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QCAA Biology 2023 Units 1-4

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Difference between recombination and crossing over

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Recombination is a broader term that encompasses all forms of genetic exchange, including crossing over, but also other mechanisms such as independent assortment, random fertilization, and mutations. Crossing over specifically refers to the physical exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes at specific points (chiasmata) during meiosis, which results in the creation of new combinations of alleles and genetic diversity.


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