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Explain Synapsis.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\green{\sf Synapsis :-}

  • Synapsis is the pairing of two homologous chromosomes that occurs during meiosis.

  • It allows matching-up of homologous pairs prior to their segregation, and possible chromosomal crossover between them.

  • Synapsis takes place during prophase I of meiosis.
Answered by royalboyayush
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Synapsis (also called syndesis) is the pairing of two homologous chromosomes that occurs during meiosis. ... When homologous chromosomes synapse, their ends are first attached to the nuclear envelope. These end-membrane complexes then migrate, assisted by the extranuclear cytoskeleton, until matching ends have been paired.

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