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Which of the following events contributes to phenotypic variation in a population? - Biology (Theory)

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प्रश्न

Which of the following events contributes to phenotypic variation in a population? 

पर्याय

  • Changes in chromosome structure and number

  • Independent assortment

  • Crossing over

  • All of the above

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उत्तर

All of the above

Explanation:

Phenotypic variation in a population arises from multiple genetic mechanisms. Changes in chromosome structure and number (chromosomal mutations) can introduce new genetic variations by altering gene sequences or their arrangement. Independent assortment during meiosis shuffles chromosomes into gametes, producing diverse combinations of alleles. Crossing over further mixes genetic material between homologous chromosomes, creating new allele combinations. Together, these processes increase genetic diversity and contribute to phenotypic variation, which is essential for evolution and adaptation in populations.

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