Crossing over occurs in mitosis.
Crossing over:
Final answer: Crossing over occurs in meiosis.
a. Two Diploid daughter cells are formed.
b. Four Haploid daughter cells are formed.
c. The number of chromosomes remains the same.
d. Bivalents are formed and crossing over is seen.
e. Division process occurs twice.
Assertion: Mitosis maintains the genetic similarity of somatic cells. Reason: Chromosomes do not undergo crossing over during mitosis.