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genetic variation is produced during meiosis in all of the following ways except:
when gametes randomly combine
during crossing over
as chromosomes line up during prophase i
when two identical cells are produced
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- Crossing over (prophase I) swaps genetic material between homologous chromosomes, creating new allele combinations and genetic variation.
- Random alignment of chromosomes during metaphase I (not prophase I, but the option refers to chromosome lineup in meiosis) leads to independent assortment, producing varied gametes.
- Random gamete combination (fertilization, post-meiosis but related to meiotic products) creates unique zygotes.
- Producing identical cells is characteristic of mitosis; meiosis produces genetically distinct haploid cells, so this does not generate variation.
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