Recombination completes in

1. The end of pachytene
2. Just before the end of pachytene
3. the end of midphase of pachytene
4. End of zygotene

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The dissolution of the synaptonemal complex is the recognition event of

1. Ending of pachytene
2. Beginning of diplotene
3. Beginning of Diakinesis
4. Ending of Diplotene
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Chromosomes are fully condensed and the meiotic spindle is assembled to prepare the homologous chromosomes for separation. This is a characteristic feature of which of the following option

1. Diplotene 2. Diakinesis
3. Prophase 4. Metaphase
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The separation of homologous chromosomes while attachment of sister chromatids remain associated at their centromere is a characteristic feature of which of the following

1.Diplotene

2.Pachytene

3.Anaphase I

4.Anaphase

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What does result in dyad of cells?

1. Telophase II 2. TelophaseI
3. Cytokinesis I 4. Meiosis II
Subtopic:  Cell Cycle: Meiosis I |
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The stage between two meiosis is

1.Cytokinesis

2.Interkinesis

3.Interphase I

4.Interphase

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Prophase II

1. Simpler than Prophase but complex than Prophase I
2. Complex than Prophase I
3. Simpler than Prophase I
4. All of these
Subtopic:  Cell Cycle: Meiosis I | Cell Cycle: Meiosis II |
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When does Prophase II start usually?

(1) Chromosomes are fully elongated

(2) Before chromosomes are fully condensed

(3) Before chromosomes are fully elongated

(4) After chromosomes are fully elongated

Subtopic:  Cell Cycle: Meiosis II |
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By the end of Prophase II, chromosomes become

1. Compact 2. Loose
3. Elongated 4. Decondensed
Subtopic:  Cell Cycle: Meiosis II |
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Which of the following phases is equivalent to Prophase II?

1. Prophase 2. Prophase I
3. Metaphase 4. Mitosis
Subtopic:  Cell Division: Mitosis (Karyokinesis) |
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