Why is crossing over not possible in meiosis II?
A) Because homologous chromosomes are no longer in the same cell.
B) Because the enzymes needed for it to occur are no longer present.
C) Because prophase only occurs in meiosis I.
D) Because meiosis II is much shorter than meiosis I.
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Q1: In anaphase I,_ separate and in anaphase
Q3: Which scientist is credited with proposing in
Q4: Duplication of DNA occurs:
A)twice,before meiosis I and
Q5: What is the basis of Herman Muller's
Q6: The purpose of meiosis I is:
A)to separate
Q7: Genetic recombination is possible because of _
Q8: Independent assortment of homologous chromosomes occurs at:
A)prophase
Q9: How many possible orientations are there if
Q10: Which of these is not a unique
Q11: The pairing of homologous chromosomes:
A)occurs during anaphase
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