Process by which homologous chromosomes exchange respective chromatid segments
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The tight pairing of the homologous chromosomes is called synapsis. In synapsis, the genes on the chromatids of the homologous chromosomes are aligned precisely with each other. The synaptonemal complex supports the exchange of chromosomal segments between homologous nonsister chromatids—a process called crossing over
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I guess it's either synapsis or crossing over
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