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What is tetrad?

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(i) Each homologous chromosome of a bivalent begin to form two identical sister chromatids, which remain held together by a centromere.
(ii) At this stage each bivalent chromatids.
(iii) This stage is called tetrad stage has four
(iv) It occurs during pachytene of meiotic prophase I.
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