Biology, asked by sujitha2708, 10 months ago


Tendency of the recombined homologous chromo-
somes of the bivalents to separate from each other explain​

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Answered by akibaftabsifmnil
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Explanation:

Recombination is a prominent feature of meiosis in which it plays an important role in increasing genetic diversity during inheritance. Additionally, in most organisms, recombination also plays mechanical roles in chromosomal processes, most notably to mediate pairing of homologous chromosomes during prophase and, ultimately, to ensure regular segregation of homologous chromosomes when they separate at the first meiotic division.

Answered by ravivarma4498
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with the help of synaptonemal complex two homologous chromosomes paired up to form bivalents which occurs in zygotene which is known as synapsis

desynapsis that is dissolution of synaptonemal complex occurs in diplotene in this stage chiasmata formation occurs and terminalization of chiasmata begins these all events occurs in meiosis 1 (prophase 1)

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