The complex formed by a pair of synapsed homologous chromosomes is called

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The complex formed by a pair of synapsed homologous chromosomes is called A. Axoneme B. Equatorial plate C. Kinetochore D. Bivalent

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Description : The complex formed by a pair of synapsed homologous chromosomes is called (a) bivalent (b) axoneme (c) equatorial plate (d) kinetochore.

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Last Answer : (d) formed between homologous chromosomes.

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Description : Complete the sentence. The alternative forms of gene at the same locus on homologous chromosomes are called what?  

Last Answer : ANSWER: ALLELES 

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Description : Homologous chromosomes versus sister chromatids. -Biology

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Last Answer : Identify the meiotic sage in which the homologous chromosomes separate while the sister chromatids remain ... II C. Metaphase I D. Metaphase II

Description : What stage are there homologous chromosomes lined up down the middle of the cell?

Last Answer : Metaphase 1

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Description : What paired set of homologous chromosomes each composed of two sister chromatids?

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Description : What and the difference between homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids?

Last Answer : Homologous chromosomes is a pair made of a paternal and maternalchromosomes. But sister chromatid is either pairs of paternal ormaternal chromosomes

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Last Answer : each of a homologous pair is the same size and shape as itspartner

Description : Exchange of chromatin between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes is known as

Last Answer : Ans. Crossing over

Description : How many pairs of homologous chromosomes do humans have?

Last Answer : Ans. 23 (II) Plant Breeding

Description : What are homologous chromosomes ?

Last Answer : Which are the human cells that do not have homologous chromosomes? Chromosomes contain genes (genetic information in the form of nucleotide sequences) that command the protein synthesis thus ... chromosomes are the gametes since during meiosis the homologous chromosomes are separated.

Description : Independent assortment of genes does not take place when (a) genes are located on homologous chromosomes (b) genes are linked and located on same chromosome (c) genes are located on non-homogenous chromosome (d) all of these.

Last Answer : genes are linked and located on same chromosome

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Last Answer : (c) separation of chromatids

Description : Meiosis II performs (a) separation of sex chromosomes (b) synthesis of DNA and centromere (c) separation of homologous chromosomes (d) separation of chromatids.

Last Answer : d) separation of chromatids.

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Last Answer : (c) two homologous chromosomes

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Last Answer : (c) Anaphase I

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Last Answer : (d) A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(v), D-(iv)

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Last Answer : (b) diplotene

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Last Answer : (b) Non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes at Pachytene stage of prophase I.

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Last Answer : simultaneous infection of a host cell by two viruses with homologous chromosomes

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Last Answer : (c) Telophase Nuclear envelope reforms,Golgi complex reforms.

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Last Answer : Assertion :- Zygotene is charactersed by formation of synaptonemal complex . Reason :- Synoptonemal complex ... If both Assertion & Reason are false.

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Description : The type of recombination that commonly occurs between a pair of homologous DNA sequences is, A- mutagenic recombination B- site-specific recombination C- replicative recombination D- general recombination

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Last Answer : (d) Chromosomes move to the spindle equator and get aligned along equatorial plate in metaphase.

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