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9th Grade Science
Cell Reproduction
4. Sexual Reproduction
4.2 Genetic Variation, Sources of diversity, Cell Reproduction
Genetic Variation: How Sexual Reproduction Creates Biological Diversity
Discover how crossing over, independent assortment, and random fertilization work together during sexual reproduction to generate unique genetic combinations in every offspring.
What You'll Learn
Crossing over exchanges DNA segments between homologous chromosomes during meiosis.
Independent assortment randomly distributes chromosomes creating unique gamete combinations.
Random fertilization multiplies genetic combinations by uniting any two gametes.
Genetic variation supports evolutionary adaptation and population survival over time.
What You'll Practice
1
Students identify mechanisms explaining genetic differences between siblings sharing parents.
2
Learners match key vocabulary terms like meiosis, gametes, and alleles.
3
Questions test understanding of crossing over and independent assortment roles.
Why This Matters
Understanding genetic variation through sexual reproduction is fundamental to explaining biological diversity, evolutionary adaptation, and the principles that underpin modern genetics and biotechnology.
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Genetic Variation
Crossing Over
Independent Assortment
Meiosis
Gametes

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