Monday, April 29, 2019

Genetic Variation: Crossing Over


  • When mom and dads chromosomes swap information when lined up next to each other.
  • This is a source of genetic variation.
  • Part of the process of Meiosis.

I did not know about crossing over when I started learning about it but I did know about the process of Meiosis and how it is used to create more cells.  This objective was a little confusing to me because of all of the different sources of genetic variations but after a little it of review, I think it will start to make more sense.



Phschool.com. (2019). Pearson - The Biology Place. [online] Available at: http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/labbench/lab3/crossovr.html [Accessed 1 May 2019].

Alexa Sanders

6 comments:

  1. What exactly does genetic variation mean? - Kylie Dye

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    1. It is the difference in DNA sequences.

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  2. Do people tend to get more traits from the Mom or the Dad? - Mia Carlson

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    1. They are split evenly you get 23 chromosomes from mom and 23 from dad.

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  3. Is this process just in Meiosis?

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  4. What stage of meiosis does crossing over take place in?

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