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(1)
The non-parental arrangement of alleles in progeny that can result
from either independent assortment or crossing over.
(2) In general, any process in a diploid or partially diploid cell
that generates new gene or chromosomal combinations not found in that
cell or in its progenitors.
(3) At meiosis, the process that generates a haploid product of meiosis
whose genotype is different from either of the two haploid genotypes
that constituted the original meiotic diploid. |
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