I believe it is the Anaphase of Mitosis
Synapsis
Chromosomes duplicate in a process called mitosis.
This process is called meiosis.
Called nondisjunction.
Meiosis
Meiosis
synapsis
Interkinesis is the period which follows telophase 1 in meiosis. It is similar to interphase but without the replication of chromosomes.
Chromosomes duplicate in a process called mitosis.
The purpose of synapsis in meiosis is to increase genetic variability. During synapsis is when tetrads form.
meiosis
meiosis
No because the chromosomes are already duplicated No. DNA replication does not occur during interkinesis. Interkinesis is a breif rest period between meiosis I and meiosis II. In some species, daughter cells do not form, and meiosis II follows right after meiosis I. No. Because at this point, the first division of meiosis is complete. The cell now rests for a bit before beginning the second meiotic division. During this period, called interkinesis, the nuclear membrane in each of the two cells reforms around the chromosomes. In some cells, the spindle also disintegrates and the chromosomes relax (although most often, the spindle remains intact).
This process is called meiosis.
During meiosis, the homologous chromosomes come together during prophase I. Pairs of homologous chromosomes align during a process called synapsis and form a tetrad (four sister chromatids, two from each pair of homologous chromosomes). During synapsis, crossing over may occur, during which homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material.
The pairing of homologous chromosomes during prophase 1 is called crossing over. The chromosomes make a copy of themselves. The 4 cells can now twist together and exchange pieces.
Tetrad
Called nondisjunction.