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In which phase of meiosis are the following formed ? Choose the answers from hint points given below.
a) Synaptonemal complex…………
b) Recombination nodules…………..
c) Appearance /activation of a Enzyme recombinase……………
d) Termination of chiasmata
e) Interkinesis
f) Formation of dyad of cells.

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a) Synaptonemal complex `=` Zygotene
b) Recombination nucleus `=` Pachytene
c) Appearance `//` activation of Enzyme recombinase `=` Pachytene
d) Termination of chaismata `=` Diakinesis
e) Interkinesis `=` The stage between the two meiotic divisions (After telophase `//` After meiosis II)
f) Formation of dyad of cells `=` Telophase I `//` After meiosis I
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