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
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
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
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
What does result in dyad of cells?
1.Telophase II
2.TelophaseI
3.Cytokinesis I
4.Meiosis II
The stage between two meiosis is
1.Cytokinesis
2.Interkinesis
3.Interphase I
4.Interphase
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
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
By the end of Prophase II, chromosomes become
(1) Compact
(2) Loose
(3) Elongated
(4) Decondensed
Which of the following phases is equivalent to Prophase II?
1.Prophase
2.Prophase I
3.Metaphase
4.Mitosis