It mixes information from genes of both parents for genetic offspring.
its what determines the childs genes :) the each parent give 23 chomosomes which is basically 23 I belive check it
Meiosis affects genes by creating genetic variation through processes such as crossing over, which mixes parental DNA, and independent assortment, which randomly distributes chromosomes to gametes. It reduces the diploid chromosome number to haploid, ensuring that offspring have a unique combination of genes. This genetic diversity is crucial for evolution and adaptability of species.
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