Crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs: During metaphase I of meiosis I During Prophase 2 of Meiosis 2 During Prophase 1 of Meiosis 1 During Interphase
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In meiosis, homologous chromosomes align next to one another during prophase II, metaphase II.
What occurs during prophase I of meiosis? The separation of sister chromatids The random alignment of chromosomes in the middle of the cell. The separation of homologous pairs Crossing over Consider an individual with the alleles Aa. If crossing-over does not occur, the alleles in this genotype will segregate from one another during __________. mitosis Interkinesis Interphase meiosis I meiosis II
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