Meiosis I
During meiosis, one diploid nucleus divides by meiosis to produce four haploid nuclei
Crossing over of non-sister chromatids leads to the exchange of genetic material
Independent assortment of homologous chromosomes leads to different genetic combinations in daughter cells
Several sources of genetic variation have been outlined above. It is also worth remembering that genetic variation can occur on an even smaller scale than chromosomes. Mutations can occur within genes. A random mutation that takes place during DNA replication can lead to the production of new alleles and increased genetic variation.
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