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How does independent assortem increase genetic diversy​

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Genetic diversity is increased by independent assortment (genes are inherited independently of each other) and crossing over during meiosis. During meiosis, chromosomes (which are found in pairs) swap large portions of their molecules, causing genetic material to be mixed between them.

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