Home
Class 11
BIOLOGY
Longitudinal duality of each chromosome ...

Longitudinal duality of each chromosome of a homologous pair becomes clear, showing four chromatids of each bivalent at

A

Diplotene

B

Pachytene

C

Zygotene

D

Diakinesis

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CELL DIVISION

    SANTRA PUBLICATION|Exercise B. Choose more than one options :|8 Videos
  • CELL DIVISION

    SANTRA PUBLICATION|Exercise C. Fill in the Blanks :|20 Videos
  • CELL - AS THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE

    SANTRA PUBLICATION|Exercise NCERT Questions|14 Videos
  • CHEMICAL CO-ORDINATION AND REGULATION

    SANTRA PUBLICATION|Exercise NCERT QUESTIONS|33 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Longitudinal duality of each chromosome of a homologous pair becomes clearly evident showing formation of 4 chromatids from each bivalent at

When do homologous chromosomes pair up

Loss of one homologous pair of chromosomes is called ______.

Each chromosome at anaphase stage of bone marrow cell in our body has

Each chromosome at anaphase stage of bone marrow cell in our body has

Each chromosome at anaphase stage of bone marrow cells in our body has

The figure given below represents the stage of cell division. Read the following statements. (i) Nucleolus, Golgi complex and ER reform. (ii) Chromatids move to the opposite pole. (iii) The activity of the recombinase enzyme. (iv) Homologous chromosomes separate while sister chromatids associated at their centromere. (v ) Initiation of the assembly of the mitotic spindle. How many of the above statements is not true with respect to the above figure

Pairing of homologous chromosomes in zygotene is

Identify the meiotic stage in which the homologous chromosomes separate while the sister chromatids remain associated at their centrometres. Or In which stage of meiosis homologous chromosomes are segregated

Diploid chromosome number being 8, what will be the number of chromatids in each daughter after meiosis-II