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Prophase occurs in both [[ | Prophase occurs in both [[Meiosis|meiosis]] and [[Mitosis|mitosis]]. In meiosis prophase I, the [[Chromosomes|chromosomes]] are moved to form biavalents which is vital for accurate meiotic division because if it doesn't occur, it may lead to birth defects as meiosis forms [[Gametes|gametes]]. Two processes occur in prophase 1 the regions of crossover on each [[Homolugous chromosome pair|homolugous chromosome pair]] are found . Also the bialvalent structure is now unable to revert back to its compact shape<ref>Amy M. Clemons,Heather M. Brockway, Yizhi Yin, Bhavatharini Kasinathan, Yaron S. Butterfield, Steven J. M. Jones, Monica P. Colaiácovo and Sarit Smolikovea et al. akirin is required for diakinesis bivalent structure and synaptonemal complex disassembly at meiotic prophase I .The American Socitey of Cell Biology. 2013 Apr 1; 24(7): 1053–1067</ref>. | ||
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Prophase occurs in both meiosis and mitosis. In meiosis prophase I, the chromosomes are moved to form biavalents which is vital for accurate meiotic division because if it doesn't occur, it may lead to birth defects as meiosis forms gametes. Two processes occur in prophase 1 the regions of crossover on each homolugous chromosome pair are found . Also the bialvalent structure is now unable to revert back to its compact shape[1].
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- ↑ Amy M. Clemons,Heather M. Brockway, Yizhi Yin, Bhavatharini Kasinathan, Yaron S. Butterfield, Steven J. M. Jones, Monica P. Colaiácovo and Sarit Smolikovea et al. akirin is required for diakinesis bivalent structure and synaptonemal complex disassembly at meiotic prophase I .The American Socitey of Cell Biology. 2013 Apr 1; 24(7): 1053–1067