The complex formed by a pair of synapsed homologous chromosomes is called
1. equatorial plate
2. Kinetochore
3. bivalent
4. axoneme
Synapsis occurs between
1. a male and a female gamete
2. mRNA and ribosomes
3. spindle fibres and centromere
4. two homologous chromosomes
1. | leptotene | 2. | zygotene |
3. | diplotene | 4. | pachytene |
During gamete formation, the enzyme recombinase participates during
1. Metaphase-I
2. Anaphase-II
3. Prophase-I
4. Prophase-II
Reduction in the number of chromosomes occurs during
1. Diplotene
2. Diakinesis
3. Metaphase I
4. Anaphase I
Which of the following is not a characteristic feature during mitosis in somatic cells
1. Disappearance of nucleolus
2. Chromosome movement
3. Synapsis
4. Spindle fibres
Bivalent align on the equator during
1. Metaphase I of meiosis
2. Anaphase I of meiosis
3. Metaphase of mitosis
4. Anaphase of mitosis
Match the Column I with Column II –
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Column-I |
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Column-II |
1. |
Terminalization of chiasmata |
A. |
Zygotene |
2. |
Synapsis |
B. |
Diplotene |
3. |
Crossing over |
C. |
Metaphase I |
4. |
Dissolution of synaptonemal complex |
D. |
Diakinesis |
5. |
Best stage for the study of chiasmata |
E. |
Pachytene |
6. |
Nuclear membrane and nucleolus disappear |
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7. |
Tetrads are arranged on equatorial line |
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1. A – 2, B – 4,5, C – 7, D – 1,6, E – 3
2. A – 2, B – 3, C – 7, D – 1, 4, 6, E – 5
3. A – 2, B – 7, C – 3, D – 1, 4, 5, E – 6
4. A – 2, B – 1, C – 4, D – 5, 3, E – 6
Which of the following is characteristic of prophase I of meiosis I:-
1. | Synapsis in zygotene, genetically different chromatid are seen in pachytene |
2. | Exchange of genes in leptotene, genetically similar chromatids are seen in zygotene. |
3. | Chiasmata are present in metaphase |
4. | Splitting of centromere in anaphase-I |
Following are the events occurs during meiosis :
(A) | Appearance of chiasmata |
(B) | Synapsis |
(C) | Assembly of meiotic spindle |
(D) | Use of recombinase enzyme |
1. ABCD
2. BDAC
3. DCBA
4. BCAD