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What is the exact structure of synaptonemal complex?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The structure of synaptonemal complex is like a ladder They are zipper like structures formed by proteins which hold the 2 homologous chromosomes (2 pairs of sister chromatids) during meiosis to bring about chromosomal pairing, synapsis & recombination

Answered by mikun24
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Answer:Synaptonemal Complex. The synaptonemal complex (SC) is two parallel aligned proteinaceous chromosome cores of a pair of homologous chromosomes at prophase of meiosis. The cores are in the order of 60 to 100 nm wide, lie about 100 nm apart, and are interconnected by transverse filaments.

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