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meta phase
Visible in prophase and attach to spindle fibers in meta phase
In mitotic division, chromosomes are arranged individually in the middle of the cell at metaphase, whereas in the first division of meiosis, homologous chromosomes are paired together in the middle. This pairing of homologous chromosomes is known as synapsis and is unique to meiosis.
There is more codensation in the bivalents after terminalization and all bivalents of chromosomes reach at the cell equator.
karyotype
Meta-phase refers to a stage in cell division, particularly in meiosis and mitosis, where chromosomes become fully condensed and align at the metaphase plate. The major event during this phase is the proper alignment of chromosomes, ensuring that sister chromatids are positioned for separation. This alignment is crucial for accurate chromosome segregation, preventing genetic disorders. Errors in this stage can lead to aneuploidy, where cells have an abnormal number of chromosomes.
Trisomy X females have an additional X chromosome and are also referred to as metafemales (XXX) Some articles refer to a 4rth chromosome, but in general the ones that have excess of X chromosomes they are called metafemales.
Metaphase is identified in a cell undergoing mitosis by the alignment of chromosomes along the cell's equator. At this stage, the chromosomes are condensed and can be visualized under a microscope. Additionally, the nuclear envelope has already broken down in preparation for division.
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The stage taking the least amount of time in mitosis is anaphase.
The imaginary line that chromosomes line up at during metaphase of cell division is called the metaphase plate. This is where the sister chromatids align before being separated during anaphase.
The 4 phases are- 1. Pro phase 2. meta phase 3. ana phase 4. Telo phase