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The synaptonemal complex is formed during(a) Cytokinesis(b) Amitosis(c) Mitosis(d) Meiosis
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It is a protein structure that forms between two homologous chromosomes during meiosis. This structure is essential for the process of genetic recombination. Show more…
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The synaptonemal complex allows union between homologous chromosomes in meiosis.
Synaptonemal complexes form during A. prophase of meiosis II. B. prometaphase of meiosis II. C. prometaphase of meiosis I. D. prophase of meiosis I and meiosis II. E. prophase of meiosis I.
You would expect to find a synaptonemal complex in a cell at (a) mitotic prophase (b) meiotic prophase I (c) meiotic prophase II (d) meiotic anaphase I (e) meiotic anaphase II
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