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77. The complexes formed between the non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes

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The tight pairing of the homologous chromosomes is called synapsis. ... The synaptonemal complex supports the exchange of chromosomal segments between non-sister homologous chromatids, a process called crossing over. Crossing over can be observed visually after the exchange as chiasmata (singular = chiasma) (Figure 1).

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The tight pairing of the homologous chromosomes is called synapsis. ... The synaptonemal complex supports the exchange of chromosomal segments between non-sister homologous chromatids, a process called crossing over. Crossing over can be observed visually after the exchange as chiasmata (singular = chiasma)

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