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14 October, 00:45

Considering the genetic makeup of homologous pairs, will cells at the end of Prophase I be genetically identical to each other?

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  1. 14 October, 02:49
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    The correct answer is: no, the homologous pair will not be identical to each other.

    This is because the alleles on each homologous pair are not necessarily identical.

    Also, during the prophase I the exchange of genetic material between 2 homologous chromosomes non-sister chromatids occurs. That results in recombinant chromosomes.
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