The division of Prophase in the five phases is done on the basis of

1. Chromosomal behavior
2. Chromosomal pattern
3. Chromosomal movement
4. Chromosome structure

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Which of the following does not belong to Prophase I

1. Leptotene
2. Zygotene
3. Diakinesis
4. Interkinesis

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Compaction of chromosomes occurs in

1. Leptotene 2. Zygotene
3. Diplotene 4. Metaphase
 

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The stage at which chromosomes start pairing together is

A.      Pachytene

B.      Zygotene

C.      Leptotene

D.     Diplotene

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The synaptonemal complex is visible under

1. Light microwave
2. Electron microscope
3. Compound microscope
4. Simple microscope

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The synapsed homologous chromosomes form

A.      Tetrad

B.      Bivalent

C.      Both A and B

D.     Diad

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Bivalent is clearly visible at which stage?

A.      Pachytene

B.      Leptotene

C.      Zygotene

D.     Diplotene

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Which of the following is the shortest phase among the following?

1. Prophase l 2. Zygotene
3. Pachytene 4. Both A and B
 

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The appearance of recombination nodule is  a characteristic feature of

1. Pachytene
2. Zygotene
3. Diplotene
4. Diakinesis

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Recombination nodules are

1. Sites over sister chromatids
2. Sites over non-sister chromatids
3. Sites over homologous chromosomes
4. Sites over non-homologous chromosomes

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