Synapsis occurs between
(a) mRNA and ribosomes
(b) spindle fibres and centromere
(c) two homologous chromosomes
(d) a male and a female gamete
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(c) Synapsis occurs between two homologous chromosomes.
- Synapsis is the matching of homologus chromsomes by traverse. It happens at the zygotene phase of meiosis.
- They trade the chromosomal portion after synapsis which causes hereditary recombination.
- This reason variety in the genetic stock of a specific populace.
- Synapsis (likewise called syndesis) is the blending of two homologous chromosomes that happens during meiosis.
- It permits coordinating up of homologous sets preceding their isolation, and conceivable chromosomal hybrid between them.
- Synapsis happens during prophase I of meiosis.
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