Tetrad

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 A tetrad is another name for a bivalent. (Biology-online.org, 2014) It can be described as a pair of homologus chromosomes or 4 chromatids and can be found during Prophase 1 of Meiosis (Alberts et al. 2008: Glossary). 

In Pachytene in prophase 1 the chromosomes become more visible and can easily be seen as the tetrad or bivalent. (Homepages.gac.edu, 2014). 


References:

Websites:

Biology-online.org,
2014
Bivalent - definition from Biology-Online.org. [online]
Available at: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Bivalent [Accessed Nov. 2014].

Homepages.gac.edu,
2014
Chapter 11: Cell Cycles - Introduction. [online]
Available at: http://homepages.gac.edu/~cellab/chpts/chpt11/intro11.html


Books

Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter
(2008)
Molecular biology of the cell
5th Edition. New York. Garland Science, Taylor & Francis group.