Biology, asked by arkaprabhomandal, 11 months ago

dictyotene is prolonged​

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Answered by sunil1241
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Answer:

The dictyate or dictyotene is a prolonged resting phase in oogenesis. It occurs in the stage of meiotic prophase I in ootidogenesis. It starts late in fetal life and is terminated shortly before ovulation by the LH surge.

Answered by kingofself
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The dictyate or dictyotene is a prolonged resting phase in oocytes. A lengthened diplotene phase of meiosis observes in oocytes at the time of vitellogenesis.

Explanation:

  • The chromosomes are earlier encountered crossing over can last at this stage for months or years in long-lived species.
  • Meiotic resting phase later starts is called dictyotene and this process continues to exist until it reaches puberty, from each month a couple of primary oocytes through the first meiosis.
  • Only secondary oocytes and one polar body, influence the second meiosis and the successive ovulation.

To know more:

"In oocytes of some vertebrates,deplontene can last for months or years"

does this mean they take this much time for a single meiotic division?

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