anaphase I
They are separated in Anaphase I of Meiosis I.
Homologous Chromosomes.- for fact.
Chromosomes have the same sequence as a homologous.
Homologous chromosomes have the same shape, size and position of the centromere. They have the same genes in the same order.
Two chromosomes are homologous if they have the same genes at the same loci (position). In a homologous pair, there is one chromosome from the mother (maternal) and one from the father (paternal).
They are separated in Anaphase I of Meiosis I.
Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes are called homologous chromosomes.
Homologous chromosomes are separated.
They have homologous chromosomes
Homologous Chromosomes.- for fact.
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
Homologous chromosomes are separated in anaphase I and then in anaphse II the chromosomes are separated into their chromatids. This results in 4 cells being produced with half the chromosome number (haploid).
They are called homologous chromosomes (but can also be referred to as homologues or homologs).
It is Homologous chromosomes because they carry thesame genes and homones.
Chromosomes have the same sequence as a homologous.