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How does crossing over increase variation in a population?

A.It produces offspring with alleles that neither parents carried

B.It produces mutations in alleles that could act as novel variation

C.It produces tetrads of nonhomologous chromosomes, which allows genes to shuffle between chromosomes

D.It produces offspring with combinations of alleles that neither parent carried

E.All of these are ways that crossing over affects variation in a population

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