chromosomal Translocation
pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination of genetic material takes place
The homologous chromosomes will separate and it reduced it number by half.
It's called crossing over, and it generally only happens between homologous chromosomes.
Pairing between homologous chromosomes
The homologous chromosomes (as pairs of sister chromatids) separate to opposite poles of the cell.
Homologous chromosomes are separated.
The chromosomes are dividing and becoming new chromosomes.
breaks off and attach to adjacent chromatids on the homologous chromosome
Homologous chromosomes are chromosomes that carry genes that perform the same functions. Seperation of these chromosomes occurs during Mitosis where sister chromatids will be separated and pulled to opposite sides of a dividing cell. It also occurs during Meiosis 1 and 2 where in meiosis homologous chromosome pairs will line for the first time on the metaphase plate and be pulled to opposite sides of the cell and once again (without duplicating again) line up on the metaphase plate and be pulled to opposite ends of the cell. So the separation of homologous chromosomes happens in Meiosis stage 1 where you have a diploid organism with 4 copies of its chromatids and these homologous chromosomes (chromatids connected by a centromere) are pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
Homologous chromosomes pairs pull away from each other.
what happens to chromosomes during anaphase
pairs of homologous chromosomes move to the equator of the cell
The homologous chromosomes will separate and it reduced it number by half.
pairing of homologous chromosomes and recombination of genetic material takes place
It's called crossing over, and it generally only happens between homologous chromosomes.
the synapsis and crossing over of homologous chromosomes
Pairing between homologous chromosomes