The following list of events happens during meiosis: Prophase I: Crossing over between homologous chromosomes occurs. Metaphase I: Tetrads line up at the metaphase plate. Anaphase I: Tetrads are separated. Telophase I: Nuclear envelopes reform around the separated chromosomes. Prophase II: Chromosomes condense. Metaphase II: Chromosomes line up at metaphase plate. Anaphase II: Sister chromatids separate into daughter chromosomes. Telophase II: Nuclear envelopes reform around the daughter chromosomes. Identify the answer choice that correctly lists the events from above that lead to new genetic combinations in the gametes. (1 point) Responses 1, 2, and 5 1, 2, and 5 5 and 6 5 and 6 1 and 2 1 and 2 5, 6, and 7 5, 6, and 7

The events that lead to new genetic combinations in the gametes are Crossing over between homologous chromosomes (Prophase I), Tetrads line up at the metaphase plate (Metaphase I), and Sister chromatids separate into daughter chromosomes (Anaphase II).

So, the correct answer is option "1, 2, and 6".