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1 by crossing over in prophase I , 2 by independent assoartment and 3 by mutations in s phase .1 by crossing over in prophase I , 2 by independent assoartment and 3 by mutations in s phase .Meiosis produces variation in gametes by crossing over & independent assortment also called reshuffling of genetic material.
1 by crossing over in prophase I , 2 by independent assoartment and 3 by mutations in s phase .1 by crossing over in prophase I , 2 by independent assoartment and 3 by mutations in s phase .Meiosis produces variation in gametes by crossing over & independent assortment also called reshuffling of genetic material.
Answer:
Independent assortment of homologous chromosomes to opposite poles during anaphase I impart genetic variations to the offspring.
Explanation:
Independent assortment of homologous chromosomes means that during anaphase I of meiosis I, the homologous chromosomes of one homologous pair segregate independently from the homologous chromosomes of other homologous pairs. This generates a combination of maternal and paternal chromosomes at opposite poles which in turn impart genetic variations to the progeny.