In prophase I, doubled homologous chromosomes group together to form a tetrad.
4 chromatids
Reshufling takes place in tetrad during prophase I of meiosis .
Tetrads form during meiosis. Tetrad refers to the four chromatids of homologous chromosomes.These are present during Prophase.
In prophase I, doubled homologous chromosomes group together to form a tetrad.
In Prophase I of meiosis, a tetrad is formed between 2 homologous chromosomes and their replicates. Small pieces are exchanged between the chromosomes and the tetrad breaks up. Then things happen as usual. So really the only difference is that there's genetic recombination.
well in meiosis one the chromosomes form a tetrad and do a cross overso i say its in anaphase 2
Two pairs of homologous chromosomes line up and form a tetrad near the beginning of prophase I of meiosis. The tetrads then perform the crossing over and recombination process before migrating to the cell equator.
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prophase
prophase 1
Bivalents or Tetrad of homologous chromosomes consisting of four synapsed chromatids that become visible during the Pachytene stage of meiotic prophase or A four-part structure that forms during the prophase of meiosis and consists of two homologous chromosomes, each composed of two sister chromatids.
Prophase 1