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When do homologous chromosomes separate into the daughter cells?

They are separated in Anaphase I of Meiosis I.


When is the haploid chromosome created?

homologous chromosomes separate.


Occurs when homologous chromosomes do not separate in meiosis?

Nondisjunction is the term used for when homologous chromosomes fail to separate during meiosis, resulting in an abnormal number of chromosomes in the resulting gametes. This can lead to genetic disorders in offspring due to an incorrect number of chromosomes.


How do differ chromatids differ from homologous chromosomes?

Sister chromatids are identical while homologous chromosomes are merely similar.They are different because they separate the cells and then they become babies but only the homologous chromosomes do.


What phase do homologues separate?

Homologous chromosomes separate during anaphase I of meiosis. This phase occurs after the homologous chromosomes have lined up along the metaphase plate during metaphase I. The separation of homologous chromosomes ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes.


Which phase do homologous chromosomes separate?

Anaphase I, and then again in Anaphase II--two seperations occur in meiosis.


During meiosis, which chromosomes separate and go to different gametes?

During meiosis, the homologous chromosomes separate and go to different gametes.


How does disjunction occurs?

Nondisjuction occurs when the homologous chromosomes fail to separate.


How do sister chromatids differ from homologous chromosomes?

Sister chromatids are identical while homologous chromosomes are merely similar.They are different because they separate the cells and then they become babies but only the homologous chromosomes do.


Is homologous chromosomes only present in cells that undergo meiosis?

Usually they dont as homologous chromosomes form bivalents with other homologous chromosomes and crossing over occurs between the 2. But if a chiasmata does form between the t homologous chromosomes they can change information.


How many homologous chromosomes interact with each other or dont during mitosis and meiosis?

In mitosis, the homologous chromosomes dont interact, but in meosis, they separate during Anaphase 1. In mitosis, the homologous chromosomes dont interact, but in meosis, they separate during Anaphase 1.


What happens to the homologous pair of chromosomes during the anaphase stage?

The chromosomes are dividing and becoming new chromosomes.