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Diplotene is a substage of [[ | Diplotene is a substage of [[Meiosis prophase 1|prophase I]] in [[Meiosis|meiosis]]. The meaning of diplotenen is "double thread"<ref>Hartl, D. (2012). Genetics: analysis of genes and genomes. 8th ed. Jones and Bartlett Learning, p.125.</ref>, in which synapsed chromosomes separate, beacause of the breakage of [[Synaptonemal Complex|synaptonemal complex]]. | ||
In this case, the result of [[ | In this case, the result of [[Crossing over|crossing over can]] be seen as linkages between non-sister chromatids. Each linkage is called [[Chiasma|chiasma]], which often forms 3 or more in normal meiosis. | ||
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Revision as of 12:34, 25 November 2014
Diplotene is a substage of prophase I in meiosis. The meaning of diplotenen is "double thread"[1], in which synapsed chromosomes separate, beacause of the breakage of synaptonemal complex.
In this case, the result of crossing over can be seen as linkages between non-sister chromatids. Each linkage is called chiasma, which often forms 3 or more in normal meiosis.
References
- ↑ Hartl, D. (2012). Genetics: analysis of genes and genomes. 8th ed. Jones and Bartlett Learning, p.125.