JAMB - Biology (2024 - No. 114)

Use the diagram above to answer the question that follows:

Recombination of genes at fertilization is represented by the part labelled

I
II
III
IV

Explanation

During prophase I, homologous chromosomes from each parent pair up and exchange genetic material, a process known as crossing over. This process creates new combinations of genes in the resulting gametes. When two gametes unite during fertilization, the offspring will have a unique combination of DNA.

Genetic recombination during fertilization takes place in the prophase I stage of meiosis ( part labelled III)

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