what is the importance of chiasma formation
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Chiasmata : These are the points of crossing of two j non-sister chromatids during prophase of meiosis. Significance of Chiasmata :The genetic constitution of the daughter cells differs from the parent cells due to crossing over.
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The importance of formation of chiasmata is described below :
Chiasmata is the point which represents or indicates the attachment of the homologous chromosomes together.
This structure is formed when the crossing over of the non sister chromatids occurs.
Chiasmata is important because it is the point where genes of maternal and parental are exchanged and leads to recombination. This recombination is the transferred to the progeny which ensures variation.
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