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Biology A level

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Independent segregation of chromosomes

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Each pair of homologous chromosomes in cells made up of 1 chromosome from mum + 1 from dad - When homologous pairs are separated in meiosis I, which chromosome ends up in which daughter cells is random - So 4 daughter cells have completely different combinations of those maternal + paternal chromosomes - Leads to genetic variation


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