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what is the difference between dyad and tedrad

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Answered by sarojsan01
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Answer: a bivalent is generally referred as a tetrad. The dyad form is the result of DNA replication.

Explanation:

tetrad is an association of pair of homologous chromosome physically held together whereas the dyad is a single piece of DNA replicated to form 2 identical DNA molecules (the 2 chromatids of the dyad chromosome).

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