Recombinant (partially maternal and partially paternal) chromosomes do not occur.Group of answer choicesmitosismeiosisneither mitosis nor meiosisboth mitosis and meiosisNext
Question
Recombinant (partially maternal and partially paternal) chromosomes do not occur.Group of answer choicesmitosismeiosisneither mitosis nor meiosisboth mitosis and meiosisNext
Solution
Recombinant chromosomes, which are partially maternal and partially paternal, occur during meiosis. This is due to the process of crossing over where segments of DNA are exchanged between homologous chromosomes. Therefore, the correct answer is mitosis. In mitosis, the chromosomes duplicate but do not recombine.
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