The DNA replicates itself and forms chromosomes to prepare for the breaking apart of the nuclear membrane.
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Mitosis does its crossing over in prophase
Condensation,
Prophase
Prophase I of Meiosis.
In prophase I of meiosis, crossing over of homologous chromosomes occurs. This does not happen in prophase of mitosis.
In Prophase I of meiosis, a tetrad is formed between 2 homologous chromosomes and their replicates. Small pieces are exchanged between the chromosomes and the tetrad breaks up. Then things happen as usual. So really the only difference is that there's genetic recombination.
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prophase, metaphase, anaphase
During prophase in meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair up and undergo crossing over, exchanging genetic material. This process does not occur during mitosis, where individual chromosomes line up and separate without crossing over.
Mitosis does its crossing over in prophase
Condensation,
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Prophase I of Meiosis.
Prophase
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The chromosomes coil up and condense during prophase