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3 August, 23:45

How many DNA helices are there in a bivalent?

A) 1

B) 4

C) 8

D) Some other amount.

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  1. 4 August, 00:24
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    Explanation:

    A bivalent refers to a chromosome complex that is formed by the pairing of two homologous chromosomes during the zygotene stage of prophase I of meiosis I. Therefore, there is a total of four chromatids in a bivalent. Each chromatid of a chromosome has one DNA helix. This makes a bivalent to have a total of 4 DNA helices (two in one homologous chromosome).
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