Recombinant (partially maternal and partially paternal) chromosomes do not occur.Group of answer choicesboth mitosis and meiosisneither mitosis nor meiosismitosismeiosisNext
Question
Recombinant (partially maternal and partially paternal) chromosomes do not occur.Group of answer choicesboth mitosis and meiosisneither mitosis nor meiosismitosismeiosisNext
Solution
Recombinant chromosomes, which are partially maternal and partially paternal, do not occur in mitosis. They occur in meiosis during a process called crossing over. So, the answer is "mitosis".
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