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Synaptonernal complex dissolves during​

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Answered by ramyadukuntla
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Explanation:

The dissolution of synaptonemal complex occur at deplotene phase of pro-phase 1 in meiosis. Explanation: Dissolution of synaptonemal complex is the breakdown of synaptonemal complex into two separate sets of chromosomes and this is the starting state of the fourth stage of prophase

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Synaptonemal complex dissolves during Diplotene phase of Prophase I in Meiosis I.

Explanation:

  • Synaptonemal complex is formed during zygotene phase which is thought to stabilise the two homologous chromosome till the crossing over is completed.
  • It is formed after chromosomal synapsis.
  • The point of attachment between the homologous chromosome (region of crossing over) after dissolution of the synaptonemal complex is called chiasmata.
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