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Which process helps make meiotic cells genetically different and occurs during prophase I, but not during prophase II?

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crossing over

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Crossing over is the process in which the homologus chromosomes exchange their chromatids and exchange the genetic material and produce variation
it is the process that make meiotic cells genetically different and occurs during prophase I, but not during prophase II
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