Which process helps make meiotic cells genetically different and occurs during prophase I, but not during prophase II?
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➡️the process that helps make meiotic cells genetically different is known as recombination . this process occurs in pachytene stage of prophase 1 of meiosis 1.
the recombination nodules are formed during this phase and crossing over of genetic material takes place between two human organs chromosomes.
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➡️the process that helps make meiotic cells genetically different is known as recombination . this process occurs in pachytene stage of prophase 1 of meiosis 1.
the recombination nodules are formed during this phase and crossing over of genetic material takes place between two human organs chromosomes.
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
bonne journée !! ⭐⭐
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PROPHASE 1 of MEIOSIS 1 is the correct answer.
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. This thing happens then.
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