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Crossing over of homologous chromosomes does not occur.Group of answer choicesmitosis onlyneither mitosis nor meiosismeiosis onlyboth mitosis and meiosisNext

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Crossing over of homologous chromosomes does not occur.Group of answer choicesmitosis onlyneither mitosis nor meiosismeiosis onlyboth mitosis and meiosisNext

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The crossing over of homologous chromosomes does not occur in mitosis only. This process, which allows for genetic recombination, is a feature of meiosis. During mitosis, cells are simply replicating and dividing, and there is no exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes.

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