During a reproductive process, paired chromosomes often swap lengths of DNA at random. This process further increases the number of new genotypes created in each generation This helps explain why, in
species that reproduce sexually, no two siblings (except identical twins) look exactly alike. With all that recombination, you can end up with your mother's eyes, your father's nose, and how that combines
qualities from both parents. SC 012 L 16.14
Which mechanism produces this genetic diversity?
Y chromosome syndrome
Asexual reproduction
Crossing over
Mitosis