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What is the correct sequence of the steps given here? Also work out the process depicted in the steps (i) Homologous chromosomes move forward opposite poles of the cell: chromatids do not separte II. Chromosomes gather together at the two poles of the cell and the nuclear membranes reform III. Homologous chromosomes pair and exchange segments IV. Homologous chromosomes allign on a central plate V. the haploid cells separte completely .