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11. Which of the following processes occurs during meiosis and not mitosis? A. Crossing-over B. Cytokinesis C. Crossing-under D. Cytogenesis
Crossing-over occurs during meiosis and not mitosis.
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Crossing-over involves the exchange of genetic information between homologues.
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