Random alignment refers to the process in which chromosomes are arranged randomly during meiOSis, particularly during metaphase I. In this stage, homologous chromosomes line up at the cell's equatorial plane without a predetermined order, leading to genetic variation in the gametes produced. This randomness contributes to the diversity of alleles passed on to offspring, as different combinations of maternal and paternal chromosomes can segregate into gametes.
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