What are the “chiasms” of homologous chromosomes seen in prophase I?
2 years ago
Biology
Chiasms are intersections of two tracts in the form of X.
The chiasms seen in prophase I are chromosome arms crossing over same arms of their homologous. In fact when chiasms are seen under the microscope chromatids are exchanging chromosomal segments with other chromatids of its homologous.
Dipti KC
Apr 8, 2023