Biology, asked by tarelswar2955, 11 months ago

Why is propase 1 longer than prophase 2 in meiosis?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chromosomes no longer remain in paired condition at the beginning of prophase II and the stage is not eventful, i.e. not subdivided in substages. Each chromosome is with two chromatids, but in prophase II chromosome number is just half of what it was in prophase I.

Answered by N3KKI
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Chromosomes no longer remain in paired condition at the beginning of prophase II and the stage is not eventful, i.e. not subdivided in substages. Each chromosome is with two chromatids, but in prophase II chromosome number is just half of what it was in prophase

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