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Homologous recombination is a unique feature of meiosis whose purpose is to increase genetic diversity during reproduction. What does the process of homologous recombination entail, and how does this process achieve the purpose of increasing diversity? When does homologous recombination occur?

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1. Homologous recombination- crossing over

2. Occur-during pachytene of meiosis I of gamete formation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The basis of diversity of organism present on earth lies in the sexual mode of reproduction possessed by the organism to produce offspring. The sex cells involved in the reproduction are formed by a process called meiosis.

During the formation of gametes, at the pachytene stage of meiosis I take place a mechanistically conserved process which leads to the exchange of DNA segment between non-sister chromatids called crossing over through a process known as homologous recombination. This exchange of genetic material in the homologous chromosomes increase the genetic diversity of the organism on the earth.

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