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In meiosis, the daughter cells differ fo...

In meiosis, the daughter cells differ form parent cell as well as amongst themselves due to

A

Segregation, independent assortment and crossing over

B

Segregation and crossing over

C

Independent assortment and crossing over

D

Segregation and independent assortment

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