Multiple Choice
What is the significance of crossing over?
A) Two copies of the same chromosome can become part of the same gamete.
B) The resulting gametes will have novel gene combinations compared to their parent cells' gene combinations.
C) The bivalent chromosomes can exchange genetic material with other pairs of chromosomes.
D) The gametes that are produced will have twice as many chromosomes as the parent cells had.
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