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A tetrad is a four part structure formed during the prophase I of meiosis I which is formed by the homologous chromosomes which is composed of two identical chromatids.
The tetrad formation takes place when a proteinaceous meiosis-specific nuclear structures called synaptonemal complex is formed between two homologous chromosomes which mediates the tight associations of the homologous chromosomes.
The synaptonemal complex consists of two ladder like lateral elements which attaches the chromatin of the homologius chromosomes. The central region of the synaptonemal complex is composed of the transverse filaments and the central element which bridge the space between the the lateral elements.
This attachment of the chromatin to the synaptonemal complex mediates the chromosome pairing and form tetrad.
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The combination of processes that can transform a metamorphic rock to sediments is D. exposure, weathering, and erosion.
These processes can work their magic on the metamorphic rock in order to turn it into a sediment rock.
the cells split into two identical daughter cells during cytokinesis
he correct answer is number one. A chromosome is composed of many genes. A chromosome is referred to as a DNA molecule in an organism's body, which consists of genetic materials. Chromosomes consists of numerous genes within them, in their nucleus and mitochondria, genes are found inside the Chromosomes itself