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Diakinesis is a process which occurs during the last stage of prophase in meiosis one(prophase one). There are five stages in prophase one(lepotene, zygotene, pachytene, diplotene and diakinesis) of which diakinesis is the last stage. During this stage chiasma's are present between homologous chromosomes and the seperate chromosomes move apart from each other. Near to the end of Diakinesis the nuclear envelope begins to break down and the mitotic spindle begins to develop.
Diakinesis is a process which occurs during the last stage of prophase in [[meiosis|meiosis]] one ([[prophase 1|prophase 1]]). There are five stages in prophase 1 ([[lepotene|lepotene]], [[zygotene|zygotene]], [[pachytene|pachytene]], [[diplotene|diplotene]] and [[diakinesis|diakinesis]]) of which diakinesis is the last stage. During this stage chiasma's are present between [[homologous chromosomes|homologous chromosomes]] and the seperate [[chromosomes|chromosomes]] move apart from each other. Near to the end of Diakinesis the nuclear envelope begins to break down and the [[mitotic spindle|mitotic spindle]] begins to develop <ref>Pg 124-125 Genetics Analysis of Genes and Genomes 8th edition Published 2012 Daniel L. Hartl and Maryellen Ruvolo</ref>.  


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=== References ===
Pg 124-125
 
Genetics Analysis of Genes and Genomes 8th edition
<references />
Published 2012
Daniel L. Hartl and Maryellen Ruvolo

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Diakinesis is a process which occurs during the last stage of prophase in meiosis one (prophase 1). There are five stages in prophase 1 (lepotene, zygotene, pachytene, diplotene and diakinesis) of which diakinesis is the last stage. During this stage chiasma's are present between homologous chromosomes and the seperate chromosomes move apart from each other. Near to the end of Diakinesis the nuclear envelope begins to break down and the mitotic spindle begins to develop [1].

References

  1. Pg 124-125 Genetics Analysis of Genes and Genomes 8th edition Published 2012 Daniel L. Hartl and Maryellen Ruvolo