What are the “chiasms” of homologous chromosomes seen in prophase I?

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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.

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Dipti KC
Apr 8, 2023
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