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4 May, 10:51

Which phase of meiosis would have the homologous pairs lining up at the equator of

the cell?

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  1. 4 May, 11:56
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    In metaphase 1, the homologous pair of chromosomes lined up at the equator.

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    In metaphase the chromosomes are highly condensed and coiled. The centrioles are at the opposite end of the pole. The 2 pairs of homologous chromosome or tetrads already formed in Prophase 1 arrange themselves on a plane called a metaphase plate for separation. Metaphase 1 will be followed by Anaphase 1, in which homologous chromosomes separate.
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