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Answered by shayaksaha10
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Pachytene is the stage that follows after the zygotene stage. ... During pachytene, each tetrad shortens, thickens, and separates into four distinct chromatids joined at the centromere. This is also the stage of homologous recombination, e.g. chromosomal crossover between nonsister chromatids.

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Pachytene is the stage that follows after the zygotene stage. ... During pachytene, each tetrad shortens, thickens, and separates into four distinct chromatids joined at the centromere. This is also the stage of homologous recombination, e.g. chromosomal crossover between nonsister chromatids.

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