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what is prophase 1 in cell division

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Prophase I. Chromosomes become visible, crossing-over occurs, the nucleolus disappears, the meiotic spindle forms, and the nuclear envelope disappears. ... During prophase I, they coil and become shorter and thicker and visible under the light microscope.
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it is step involved in meosis type of cell division

During prophase I, they coil and become shorter and thicker and visible under the light microscope. The duplicated homologous chromosomes pair, and crossing-over (the physical exchange of chromosome parts) occurs. Crossing-over is the process that can give rise to genetic recombination


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Answered by sowmya93
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hello!!

it is step involved in meosis type of cell division

During prophase I, they coil and become shorter and thicker and visible under the light microscope. The duplicated homologous chromosomes pair, and crossing-over (the physical exchange of chromosome parts) occurs. Crossing-over is the process that can give rise to genetic recombination

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