Meosis and mitosis are both forms of cell division. However, the outcomes of these processes differ. Consider a diploid organism with two sexes. Select the reasons why meosis typically produces genetic variation, whereas mitosis does not. 1n gametes produced in mitosis fuse to produce 2n cells in meiosis Sister chromatids are not genetically identical as a result of crossing over during meiosis Gametic chromosomes have a different combination of alleles than parental chromosomes as a result of independent assortment Meiosis produces four genetically different haploid cells 1n gametes produced in mitosis fuse to produce 2n cells in meiosis Sister chromatids are not genetically identical as a result of crossing over during meiosis Gametic chromosomes have a different combination of alleles than parental chromosomes as a result of independent assortment Meiosis produces four genetically different haploid cells.