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Biology, 18.11.2020 21:30 joelpimentel

Suppose there are two homologous chromosomes. Each chromosome contains a single mutant allele in different parts of the chromosome. How can crossovers be beneficial in this situation? (Hint: How can you create a single, mutation-free chromosome?) I NEED HELP

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