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OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):

Describe what happens during prophase I and metaphase I and how these phases play an important role in the genetic diversity of the daughter cells produced.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is mathematics... isnt this science?

OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):

This is in the biology section o.o

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohlol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in prophase, the chromosomes are tightly wound together, so crossing over occurs. This means that parts of chromosomes fuse with others. During metaphase, homologous chromosomes line up randomly, resulting in 8,228,608 possibilities.

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