anaphase I
Anaphase
Anaphase
They are called homologous chromosomes (but can also be referred to as homologues or homologs).
A structure that holds together homologues during crossing over
That which is homologous to something else; as, the corresponding sides, etc., of similar polygons are the homologues of each other; the members or terms of an homologous series in chemistry are the homologues of each other; one of the bones in the hand of man is the homologue of that in the paddle of a whale.
Anaphase
Anaphase
homologues= same function different origin analogues= same origin with possibly a different function
Spindle
homologues
enzymes separating the DNA molecules
By a line separating the phases
By a line separating the phases.
prophase I
Crossing over
posters mainly.
What type of analysis? Chromatography is the separation of molecules based on how they react in a passing mobile phase through a stationary phase and separating the molecules.