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Discuss meiotic behaviour of translocation heterozygote.​

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Answered by CuteBunny21
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A translocation heterozygote (illustrated below) forms a quadrivalent chromosomal association during pachynema (see meiosis), and the subsequent segregation of the four chromosomes is determined by their centromere orientations. ... In adjacent-1 segregation, homologous centromeres go to opposite anaphase poles.

Answered by akashmauya999
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A translocation heterozygote (illustrated below) forms a quadrivalent chromosomal association during pachynema (see meiosis), and the subsequent segregation of the four chromosomes is determined by their centromere orientations. ... In adjacent-1 segregation, homologous centromeres go to opposite anaphase poles

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