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A bivalent of meiosis i consists of

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two chromatids and one centromere

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two chromatids and two centromeres

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four chromatids and two centromeres

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four chromatids and four centromeres

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Each pair of homologous chromosome carrying one maternal and one paternal chromosome of similar type is called bivalent. Each chromosome has two sister chromatids and a centromere. Thus, bivalents possesses four chromatids, two centromeres. This bivalent with four chromatids is called pachytene tetrad (quadrivalent).
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