what is chiasmata formation in cell division?
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It is an X shaped structure at which paired chromosomes remain in contact
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chiasmata) is the point of contact, the physical link, between two (non-sister) chromatids belonging to homologous chromosomes. At a given chiasma, an exchange of genetic material can occur between both chromatids, what is called a chromosomal crossover, but this is much more frequent during meiosis than mitosis...hope it helps you... please mark it as brainleast..
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