Respuesta :
Genetic variation & Heredity
Explanation:
- HEREDITY ONLY: none , genetic variation: none
- BOTH: all fertilization , metaphase 1→anaphase & 1 metaphase 2→anaphase 2 crossing over
- DNA replication
- In organisms that reproduce sexually, the processes of DNA replication, the precise pairing of homologs during crossing over, chromosome alignment and separation in meiosis I and II, and fertilization ensure that traits pass from one generation to the next
- Unlike with asexual reproduction, offspring of sexual reproduction are genetically different from each other and from both of their parents. Mechanisms that contribute to genetic variation include:
- Errors (mutations) that occur during DNA replication . The production of recombinant chromosomes due to crossing over . The independent assortment of homologous chromosomes in meiosis I
- The separation of sister chromatids (which are no longer identical due to crossing over) in meiosis II
- The random fusion of male and female gametes during fertilization