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Recombination intermediates hold the chromosomes in synapsis, and the
synaptonemal complex (SC) is present. During MI, the cohesion dissolves in
the chromosome arms, but remains around the centromeres. Thus, the homologs
remain attached, but the recombined chromosome can have arms that separate
from each other.
During the MII division, the homologs separate, much as in mitosis in vegetative cells. In MII, the remaining cohesin around the centromeres is degraded so that the chromosomes separate properly. a. Leptonema b. Zygonema c. Pachynema d. Diplonema e. Diakinesis |