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Meiosis - cell division to make 4 haploid gametes crossing-over mixes up linked alleles random orientation of chromosomes mixes up whole chromosomes of genes the gametes are all different - they vary Describe the behaviour of the chromosomes in meiosis. & Outline the formation of chiasmata in the process of crossing over.

Describe what is happening in each of these diagrams.

Crossing Over - part 1 Trash and Treasure Activity La bel the explanations of crossing over a), b), c) correctly.

One pair of homologous chromosomes Note three genes X, Y, and Z Using linkage notation what would the genotype of this parent be? How many crossing over points are there? Using linkage notation what would the genotypes of these 4 haploid alleles be? Crossing over in Prophase 1 To make 4 different (varied) haploid gametes This organism has a simple karyotype of 1 chromosome pair