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Crossing over occurs once chromosomal replication has occurred in [[Meiosis|meiosis]], (i.e. when all the bivalents have 4 [[Chromatid|chromatids]].) It is the process whereby homologous [[Chromosome|chromosomes]] exchange sections of genetic material. Crossing over is essential to the survival of a population as it contributes to genetic variation.
Crossing over occurs once chromosomal replication has occurred in [[Meiosis|meiosis]], (i.e. when all the bivalents have 4 [[Chromatid|chromatids]].)&nbsp;It is the process whereby homologous [[Chromosome|chromosomes]] exchange sections of genetic material. Crossing over is essential to the survival of a population as it contributes to genetic variation. <ref>Hartl and Jones, (2009,) Genetics analysis of genes and genomes, 7th edition, London: Jones and Bartlett publishers.</ref>

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Crossing over occurs once chromosomal replication has occurred in meiosis, (i.e. when all the bivalents have 4 chromatids.) It is the process whereby homologous chromosomes exchange sections of genetic material. Crossing over is essential to the survival of a population as it contributes to genetic variation. [1]

  1. Hartl and Jones, (2009,) Genetics analysis of genes and genomes, 7th edition, London: Jones and Bartlett publishers.