What Are Tetrads in Meiosis?
BustingSpire路3 months agoTetrads form during meiosis I when homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange genetic material. Think of them as chromosome buddies hanging out together!
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A tetrad is a group of four chromatids formed by homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis. It's where the magic of genetic diversity happens!
Tetrads are just the paired chromosomes that align together during meiosis, kinda like speed dating but for genes.
Tetrads are the pairs of homologous chromosomes that align during the first stage of meiosis. Two chromosomes, four sister chromatids. Simple as that.
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