I thought TETRADS formed in Prophase 1 during the synapse when homologous chromosomes pair up before crossing over. Maternal chromosome 1 and Paternal chromosome 1 are called tetrads.
I am just watching now and agree with you. The chromosome duplicated during interphase are now sister chromatids. Prophase 1: During the process of synapses chromosome pair up, so maternal chromosome 1 will pair up with paternal chromosome 1 and they are called tetrads. I feel sorry for the students that did not know that what he had said was wrong.
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I thought TETRADS formed in Prophase 1 during the synapse when homologous chromosomes pair up before crossing over. Maternal chromosome 1 and Paternal chromosome 1 are called tetrads.
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Can you also explain the stages of prophase 1
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A homologous pair comprises 2 duplicated chromosomes?
A homologous pair consists of two chromosomes - one which u gained from your mother and one from father.And they are not duplicated chromosome.
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Does this process of meiosis takes place throughout an individual life?
In men yes. In women stage 1 meiosis takes place during fetal life only.
why did you refer to a single duplicated chromosome as a tetrad? it is a set of 2 duplicated chromosomes or a set of 4 sister chromatids...
I am just watching now and agree with you. The chromosome duplicated during interphase are now sister chromatids.
Prophase 1: During the process of synapses chromosome pair up, so maternal chromosome 1 will pair up with paternal chromosome 1 and they are called tetrads. I feel sorry for the students that did not know that what he had said was wrong.
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@@michelletodd4694well hopefully the students read your comment!