yes, in prophase
During metaphase I of meiosis, tetrads line up along the equator of the cell. They are preparing for separation in the next phase.
Tetrads are not formed in anaphase one. Only daid is formed after anphase one. Therefore, the question of tetrad separation does not arise.
it stays
During anaphase.
yes, in prophase
During meiosis, tetrads, which are connected by a synapse partway down their length, line up along the cellular equator during metaphase I. The tetrads are then separated during anaphase I as the spindle fibers pull the tetrads apart towards opposite sides of the cell.
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The formation of tetrads are formed during p1(prophase 1)
During metaphase I of meiosis, tetrads line up along the equator of the cell. They are preparing for separation in the next phase.
Meiosis
during prophase 1
Chiasma - The microscopically visible site where crossing over has occurred between chromatids of homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis.
Tetrads are not formed in anaphase one. Only daid is formed after anphase one. Therefore, the question of tetrad separation does not arise.
a horse has 64 chromosomes That said, if you assume it DOES have 66, there would be 33 tetrads.
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Prophase 1