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A single strand of DNA, if uncoiled, would be ~6 feet long ā yet it fits inside a cell nucleus.
Did you know?
A single strand of DNA, if uncoiled, would be ~6 feet long ā yet it fits inside a cell nucleus.
| Column I | Column II |
|---|---|
| A. Diakinesis | I. Synaptonemal complex formation |
| B. Pachytene | II. Completion of terminalisation of chiasmata |
| C. Zygotene | III. Chromosomes look like thin threads |
| D. Leptotene | IV. Appearance of recombination nodules |
To solve this problem, we need to match the stages of meiosis in List I with their corresponding events in List II. Let's analyze each stage:A. Diakinesis: - Diakinesis is the final stage of prophase I in meiosis. - It is characterized by the completion of terminalisation of chiasmata, where the chiasmata move towards the ends of the chromosomes. - This matches with II.B. Pachytene: - Pachytene is the stage where crossing over occurs, and recombination nodules appear. - This is the stage where genetic recombination is visible. - This matches with IV.C. Zygotene: - Zygotene is the stage where homologous chromosomes begin to pair and synaptonemal complex formation occurs. - This matches with I.D. Leptotene: - Leptotene is the first stage of prophase I, where chromosomes start to condense and appear as thin threads. - This matches with III.Now, let's match the items from List I with List II:This corresponds to Option 1.
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