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In meiosis I, the centromere undergoes(a) No division(b) Division between anaphase and interphase(c) Division between prophase and metaphase(d) Division but the daughter chromosomes do not separate
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Step 1: In meiosis I, the process is characterized by the pairing of homologous chromosomes, crossing over, and the separation of these homologous chromosomes. Show more…
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In meiosis, as opposed to mitosis, A) genetically identical daughter cells are produced. B) pairing of homologous chromosomes occurs. C) crossing over cannot take place. D) there is no cytokinesis. E) only two daughter cells are formed.
In meiosis, $a$ a single nucleus gives rise to two daughter nuclei. b. the daughter nuclei are genetically identical to the parent nucleus. c. the centromeres separate at the onset of anaphase I. d. homologous chromosomes synapse in prophase I. $e .$ no spindle forms.
In meiosis: a. homologous chromosomes pair at prophase II. b. chromosomes segregate from their homologous partners at anaphase I. c. the centromeres split at anaphase I. d. a female gamete has two $X$ chromosomes. e. reduction of chromosome number occurs in meiosis II.
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