How do the homologous chromosomes line up in Metaphase I compared to
metaphase of mitosis?
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How do the homologous chromosomes line up in Metaphase I compared to
metaphase of mitosis?
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Metaphase I: During metaphase I, the spindle apparatus forms from opposite ends of the cell. The spindle apparatus then sends out spindle fibers to attach to the chromosomes. However, since the homologous chromosomes are lined up side by side for crossing over, they are tightly held together.
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