Crossing Over and Genetic Diversity
How does the process of crossing over during Prophase I contribute to genetic diversity in the resulting gametes?
A
It duplicates entire chromosome segments, increasing the number of genes
B
It introduces random mutations in the DNA sequence of the chromosomes
C
It allows for the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes, creating new combinations of alleles
D
It causes the deletion of certain genes, reducing the overall genetic content
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