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Chromosome Recombinant Created Crossing Combines Dna Parents Single

A recombinant chromosome is a chromosome resulting from crossing over, which mixes genetic material from a paternal and maternal chromosome into one.

A recombinant chromosome is formed when crossing over during meiosis exchanges genetic material between homologous chromosomes.

Front recombinant chromosome
Back A chromosome created when crossing over combines the DNA from two parents into a single chromosome.

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