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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Crossing Over

During prophase I of meiosis, the exchange of genetic material between nonsister chromotids.

This breezeway is an example of crossing over. The breezeway allows access to the other side of the upstairs, common to how crossing over allows the exchange of opposite genetic material. 
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