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formation of dyad cells represent

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Answered by parveen35
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formation of dyad cells represents zygotene stage in Prophase 1.
Answered by lovingheart
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Formation of a dyed cell represents replication of chromosome.

Explanation:

  • The mutation of dyad was defective earlier in meiosis of female.
  • The bivalent formation of dyad occurs when the rapid chromosome segregation is seen.
  • The formation of dyad orders the plates of metaphase and divides equally.
  • This is actually the result of replication of chromosomes. It produces 2 similar molecules of DNA.
  • It is bivalent in chemistry and in biology it is the doubling of chromosomes.  

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