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A tetrad is a group of spores that represents the products of a single meiotic event?? Give reason or justify why this statement is true?please help ​

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Answered by satyamgaur273015
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Tetrad analysis of single meioses

In some fungi, the products of meiosis are kept together as a group or tetrad (grouping of four) as sexual spores in an ascus (plural= asci). Tetrad analysis makes it possible to study individual meioses...

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Answered by shivanipravitha
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Explanation:

In some fungi, the products of meiosis are kept together as a group or tetrad (grouping of four) as sexual spores in an ascus ). Tetrad analysis makes it possible to study individual meioses.

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